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The Quiet Migration Redux: International Adoption, Race, and Difference.

Jessaca B Leinaweaver.   

Abstract

Demographers frame international adoption primarily as an unusual kind of migration. This insight offers anthropologists new ways to think about kinship. Drawing on demographic scholarship and anthropological kinship and migration studies, this article develops a new and hybrid approach to international adoption as a complex social process that is both migratory and productive of kinship. Viewing international adoption as a form of migration reveals how the stated "push factors" and actual "pull factors" of international adoption do not align perfectly. Using an anthropological life course perspective, the article then explores how the experiences of these "migrants" and those close to them, over time, are better understood as racialization than solely the product of migration. Looking at adoptees' lives through a migration lens reveals some of the persistent discomforts that prevent open conversations about racial difference and minority status in an adoptive context, that is, one where children have been caused to migrate, recruited into families. This article draws on data from ethnographic fieldwork with Spanish parents who have adopted Peruvian children to argue that international adoption is a unique form of immigration that produces a minority category within a majority population.

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Keywords:  Spain; adoption; demography; kinship; migration

Year:  2014        PMID: 25598546      PMCID: PMC4295828          DOI: 10.17730/humo.73.1.f1x606xr745wnw4k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Organ        ISSN: 0018-7259


  4 in total

1.  Kinship Paths To and From the New Europe: A Unified Analysis of Peruvian Adoption and Migration.

Authors:  Jessaca B Leinaweaver
Journal:  J Lat Am Caribb Anthropol       Date:  2011-11

2.  Reproductive agency and projects: Germans searching for egg donation in Spain and the Czech Republic.

Authors:  Sven Bergmann
Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online       Date:  2011-07-02       Impact factor: 3.828

Review 3.  A quiet migration: cultural influences impacting children adopted from the former Soviet Union.

Authors:  T McGuinness
Journal:  J Cult Divers       Date:  2000

4.  International adoptions: the quiet migration.

Authors:  R H Weil
Journal:  Int Migr Rev       Date:  1984
  4 in total
  1 in total

1.  Geographies of generation: age restrictions in international adoption.

Authors:  Jessaca Leinaweaver
Journal:  Soc Cult Geogr       Date:  2015-01-06
  1 in total

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