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Selling Transracial Adoption Families Markets And The Color Line Ebook Elizabeth Raleigh

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Selling Transracial Adoption Families Markets And The Color Line Ebook Elizabeth Raleigh
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Elizabeth Raleigh
ISBN: 9781439914793, 1439914796
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: ebook

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Selling Transracial Adoption Families Markets And The Color Line Ebook Elizabeth Raleigh by Elizabeth Raleigh 9781439914793, 1439914796 instant download after payment.

While focused on serving children and families, the adoption industry must also generate sufficient revenue to cover an agency’s operating costs. With its fee-for-service model, Elizabeth Raleigh asks, How does private adoption operate as a marketplace? Her eye-opening book, Selling Transracial Adoption, provides a fine-grained analysis of the business decisions in the adoption industry and what it teaches us about notions of kinship and race. 
Adoption providers, Raleigh declares, are often tasked with pitching the idea of transracial adoption to their mostly white clientele. But not all children are equally “desirable,” and transracial adoption—a market calculation—is hardly colorblind. Selling Transracial Adoption explicitly focuses on adoption providers andemploys candid interviews with adoption workers, social workers, attorneys, and counselors, as well as observations from adoption conferences and information sessions, toillustrate how agencies institute a racial hierarchy—especially when the supply of young and healthy infants is on the decline. Ultimately, Raleigh discovers that the racialized practices in private adoption serve as a powerful reflection of race in America.

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