Intercountry adoption emerged in Australia in the 1970s, at the end of the Vietnam War and with each new decade the adoption community and broader society have become more aware of the challenges and complexities of the adoptee experience. This book addresses the dearth of sociological literature available on the topic and considers the diverse experiences of Australian intercountry adoptees. It offers a fresh approach to the issue of 'cultural identity', utilizes qualitative research methods and asks questions about how particular discourses about race, culture, adoption and identity have impacted on intercountry adoptees' lives. The work illustrates how adoptees are managing to (re)define their fluid, hybrid identities within the context ...
This paper examines the overwhelming desire of transnational adoptees to establish a connection with...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Intercountry adoption emerged in Australia in the1970...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Transnational adoption requires adoptive parents to negotiate complexities concerning difference and...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
Negotiating the shadows of the past is a central theme in this analysis of intercountry adoptees. Th...
Transracial adoption refers to the practice of placing an adoptable child or “orphan ” into the perm...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
This paper reports an analysis of interviews conducted with 10 White Australian women who had undert...
This paper brings together an autoethnographic account of adoption with post-colonial theoretical in...
Adoption is a process where adoptive parents legally become the parents of a child who ceases to be ...
Intercountry adoption (ICA) stories about returning to the 'homeland' are viewed as compulsory readi...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate international adoptees ethnic identity’s devel...
This paper examines the overwhelming desire of transnational adoptees to establish a connection with...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Intercountry adoption emerged in Australia in the1970...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Transnational adoption requires adoptive parents to negotiate complexities concerning difference and...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
Negotiating the shadows of the past is a central theme in this analysis of intercountry adoptees. Th...
Transracial adoption refers to the practice of placing an adoptable child or “orphan ” into the perm...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
This paper reports an analysis of interviews conducted with 10 White Australian women who had undert...
This paper brings together an autoethnographic account of adoption with post-colonial theoretical in...
Adoption is a process where adoptive parents legally become the parents of a child who ceases to be ...
Intercountry adoption (ICA) stories about returning to the 'homeland' are viewed as compulsory readi...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate international adoptees ethnic identity’s devel...
This paper examines the overwhelming desire of transnational adoptees to establish a connection with...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970...