How Chinese are you? : adopted Chinese youth and their families negotiate identity and culture / Andrea Louie.
Publisher: New York : New York University Press, [2015]Description: x, 291 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781479890521 (cl : alk. paper)
- 9781479894635 (pb : alk. paper)
- 362.734089/951073 23
- HV875.64 .L646 2015
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HV875.55 .M42 2010 Family matters : adoption and foster care in children's literature / | HV875.55 .M444 2002 Strangers and kin : the American way of adoption / | HV875.55 .P47 2011 Adoption nation : how the adoption revolution is transforming our families-- and America / | HV875.64 .L646 2015 How Chinese are you? : adopted Chinese youth and their families negotiate identity and culture / | HV875.64 .R66 2015 In their voices : Black Americans on transracial adoption / | HV875.64 .R87 2000 Loving across the color line : a white adoptive mother learns about race / | HV875.64 .S5576 2000 In their own voices : transracial adoptees tell their stories / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- A background on transnational and transracial adoption -- Beginnings: the adoption trip -- Asian American adoptive parents: freedom and flexibility -- White parents' constructions of Chineseness: preemptive parenting -- Negotiating Chineseness in everyday life -- Don't objectify me: Chinese adoptee teens -- Conclusion.
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