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Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies

Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies
Author: Kim Park Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: Adoptees
ISBN: 9780981653716

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Conference proceedings for the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies, 2010. Symposium date, 3 August, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Contributors include Kathleen Ja Sook Bergquist, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA;Catherine Ceniza Choy and Gregory Paul Choy, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Kimberly Ohmyo Gross and Richard M. Lee, University of Minnesota, USA; Christina Higgins, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA and Kim Stoker, Duksung Women's University, South Korea; Tobias Hubinette, Multicultural Centre, Botkyrka, Sweden; Hosu Kim, College of Staten Island (CUNY), USA; Kimberly J. Langrehr, Loyola University Chicago, USA; Kimberly McKee, Ohio State University, USA; Deborah Sue Napier, Washington State University, Spokane, USA; Sarah Park, St. Catherine University, USA; Kim Park Nelson, Minnesota State University at Moorhead, USA; Elise Prebin, Hanyang University, South Korea; Hyeon-Sook Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea; David Smolin, Samford University, USA; Eli Park Sorensen, University of Cambridge, UK; Min Ok Yang and Boonyoung Han, Soongsil University, South Korea; Kim Su Rasmussen, Seoul National University, South Korea.


The Journal of Korean Studies, Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2016)

The Journal of Korean Studies, Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2016)
Author: Donald Baker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442270950

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The University of Washington-Korea Studies Program, in collaboration with Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, is proud to publish the Journal of Korean Studies.


Critical Kinship Studies

Critical Kinship Studies
Author: Charlotte Kroløkke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1783484187

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In recent decades the concept of kinship has been challenged and reinvigorated by the so-called “repatriation of anthropology” and by the influence of feminist studies, queer studies, adoption studies, and science and technology studies. These interdisciplinary approaches have been further developed by increases in infertility, reproductive travel, and the emergence of critical movements among transnational adoptees, all of which have served to question how kinship is now practiced. Critical Kinship Studies brings together theoretical and disciplinary perspectives and analytically sensitive perspectives aiming to explore the manifold versions of kinship and the ways in which kinship norms are enforced or challenged. The Rowman and Littlefield International – Intersections series presents an overview of the latest research and emerging trends in some of the most dynamic areas of research in the Humanities and Social Sciences today. Critical Kinship Studies should be of particular interest to students and scholars in Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Medical Humanities, Politics, Gender and Queer Studies and Globalization.


The Intercountry Adoption Debate

The Intercountry Adoption Debate
Author: Robert L. Ballard
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1443879959

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Meaningful discussion about intercountry adoption (the adoption of a child from one country by a family from another country) necessitates an understanding of a complex range of issues. These issues intersect at multiple levels and processes, span geographic and political boundaries, and emerge from radically different cultural beliefs and systems. The result is a myriad of benefits and costs that are both global and deeply personal in scope. This edited volume introduces this complexity an ...


Disrupting Kinship

Disrupting Kinship
Author: Kimberly D. McKee
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2019-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252051122

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Since the Korean War began, Western families have adopted more than 200,000 Korean children. Two-thirds of these adoptees found homes in the United States. The majority joined white families and in the process forged a new kind of transnational and transracial kinship. Kimberly D. McKee examines the growth of the neocolonial, multi-million-dollar global industry that shaped these families—a system she identifies as the transnational adoption industrial complex. As she shows, an alliance of the South Korean welfare state, orphanages, adoption agencies, and American immigration laws powered transnational adoption between the two countries. Adoption became a tool to supplement an inadequate social safety net for South Korea's unwed mothers and low-income families. At the same time, it commodified children, building a market that allowed Americans to create families at the expense of loving, biological ties between Koreans. McKee also looks at how Christian Americanism, South Korean welfare policy, and other facets of adoption interact with and disrupt American perceptions of nation, citizenship, belonging, family, and ethnic identity.


Global Families

Global Families
Author: Catherine Ceniza Choy
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479891169

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In the last fifty years, transnational adoption—specifically, the adoption of Asian children—has exploded in popularity as an alternative path to family making. Despite the cultural acceptance of this practice, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the factors that allowed Asian international adoption to flourish. In Global Families, Catherine Ceniza Choy unearths the little-known historical origins of Asian international adoption in the United States. Beginning with the post-World War II presence of the U.S. military in Asia, she reveals how mixed-race children born of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese women and U.S. servicemen comprised one of the earliest groups of adoptive children. Based on extensive archival research, Global Families moves beyond one-dimensional portrayals of Asian international adoption as either a progressive form of U.S. multiculturalism or as an exploitative form of cultural and economic imperialism. Rather, Choy acknowledges the complexity of the phenomenon, illuminating both its radical possibilities of a world united across national, cultural, and racial divides through family formation and its strong potential for reinforcing the very racial and cultural hierarchies it sought to challenge.


The Globalization of Motherhood

The Globalization of Motherhood
Author: Wendy Chavkin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136962883

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The convergence of dramatic declines in birth rates worldwide, aside from sub-Saharan Africa, the rise of untrammelled global movement of capital, people and information, and the rapid-fire dissemination of a host of new medical technologies has led to the "globalization of motherhood". This book brings together research from the Global North and the Global South to illuminate how contemporary motherhood is being changed by the processes of globalization. It locates declining fertility and desire for motherhood in the context of female employment, the development of the global market in reproductive technologies, the rising transnational labour market demand for feminized carework, and changing family forms. Focusing on the impacts on women who mother- and enable others to do so- across diverse contexts, the book examines the way in which conception, gestation mothering labor and care are being mobilized across national boundaries. Bringing together demographers, sociologists, lawyers, public health and social theorists, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of globalization studies, development studies, gender studies, feminist politics, political economy, human rights, and social policy.