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9780807028285

Weaving a Family

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807028285

  • ISBN10:

    0807028282

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-05-15
  • Publisher: Beacon Press
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Summary

A man, a woman, and their biological children, all of the same race, the mythical "nuclear family" has been the bedrock of American cultural, religious, social, and economic life since the Revolutionary War, and even with all the changes we have absorbed in the last sixty years, it essentially remains so. Current trends in adoption, however, have begun to shift the dominant paradigm of the family in ways never before imagined. Professional estimates show that in the United States today, seven million families have been formed by adoption, and seven hundred thousand of them are interracial. These still-growing numbers have begun to radically change the face of the traditional American family.

Author Biography

Barbara Katz Rothman is a professor of sociology at the City University of New York. Her previous books include The Book of Life (Beacon / 0451-0 / $16.00 pb), Recreating Motherhood, The Tentative Pregnancy, and In Labor. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and the youngest of their three children.

Table of Contents

Preface A Word on Theory, Method, Language (and Source Notes) ix
Part I Personal Strands
Family, Obviously
3(6)
Our Story
9(18)
Part II Motherhood, Adoption, and Race
Unraveling the Pieces
27(3)
Motherhood in the Marketplace
30(24)
Adoption in the Age of Genetics
54(22)
Talking About Race
76(19)
Part III What I Learned at the Schomburg
Images
95(8)
Children of a Diaspora
103(8)
Proteges
111(9)
The Pet
120(14)
The Trophy Child
134(8)
Imagine
142(5)
Part IV Weaving the Pieces
Home from the Schomburg
147(6)
Going Places
153(9)
Culture: Celebrating Diversity
162(12)
Identity: Pride and Joy
174(15)
Entitlement: That Can't Be Your Baby
189(17)
Hair: Braiding Together Culture, Identity, and Entitlement
206(19)
Weaving a Way Home
225(10)
Notes 235(29)
Acknowledgments 264(2)
Index 266

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