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Through stories of a dozen white adopters, adopted Indian children, and their Native parents in early America, Dawn Pete
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A feminist historian and an adoptive parent, Laura Briggs gives an account of transracial and transnational adoption fro
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Sana Aiyar chronicles the strategies by which Indians sought a political voice in Kenya, from the beginning of colonial
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An excoriation of bio-essentialism, this book turns conventional wisdom about adoption, identity, and biological family
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The first social history of disability and difference in American adoption, from the Progressive Era to the end of the t
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Using concepts of schizophrenia, R.D. Laing demonstrates that we tend to invalidate the subjective and experiential and
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In the spring of 1983, a North American couple who were hoping to adopt a child internationally received word that if th
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What personal truths reside in biological ties that are absent in adoptive ties? And why do we think adoptive and biolog
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The origins of a transnational adoption strategy that secured the future for Korean-black children The Korean War lef
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