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International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice provides fresh insight into the origins, development, and institutionalization of Korean adoption. Through original research and personal accounts, this revealing text explores how Korean adoptees and their families fit into their family roles―and offers clear perspectives on adoption as child welfare practice. Global implications and politics, as well as the very personal experiences are examined in detail. This source is a one-of-a-kind look into the full spectrum of information pertaining to Korean adoption.
Topics in International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice include:adoption from the Korean perspective historical origins of Korean adoption in the United States adjustments of young adult adoptees marketing to choosy adopters ethnic identity perspectives on the importance of race and culture in parenting birth mothers’ perspectives sociological approach to race and identity representations of adoptees in Korean popular culture adoption in Australia and the Netherlands much, much more International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice is illuminating reading for adoptees, adoptive parents, practitioners, educators, students, and any child welfare professional.
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Are you interested in learning about the fascinating history of international transracial adoption? Look no further than International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice. This comprehensive book offers expert insights and up-to-date research from various academic disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Explore the sociohistorical background, the formation of new families, and reflections on Korean adoption. This invaluable resource is a must-read for anyone interested in adoption and child welfare practice.
Get ready to expand your knowledge and gain fresh insights into the origins and development of Korean adoption with International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice. Through personal accounts and original research, this captivating book delves into the experiences of Korean adoptees and their families, providing a deeper understanding of their family roles and the complexities of adoption. Shedding light on global implications and politics, this book is a unique exploration of Korean adoption from multiple perspectives.
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