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Kinship by Design - A History of Adoption in the Modern United States (Paperback)
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Kinship by Design - A History of Adoption in the Modern United States (Paperback)
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What constitutes a family? Tracing the dramatic evolution of
Americans' answer to this question over the past century, "Kinship
by Design" provides the fullest account to date of modern
adoption's history.
Beginning in the early 1900s, when children were still transferred
between households by a variety of unregulated private
arrangements, Ellen Herman details efforts by the U.S. Children's
Bureau and the Child Welfare League of America to establish
adoption standards in law and practice. She goes on to trace
Americans' shifting ideas about matching children with physically
or intellectually similar parents, revealing how research in
developmental science and technology shaped adoption as it
navigated the nature-nurture debate.
Concluding with an insightful analysis of the revolution that
ushered in special needs, transracial, and international adoptions,
"Kinship by Design" ultimately situates the practice as both a
different way to make a family and a universal story about love,
loss, identity, and belonging. In doing so, this volume provides a
new vantage point from which to view twentieth-century America,
revealing as much about social welfare, statecraft, and science as
it does about childhood, family, and private life.
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