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Author Herman, Ellen, 1957-

Title Kinship by design : a history of adoption in the modern United States / Ellen Herman
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 381 pages) : illustrations
Contents The perils of money and sentiment (and custom, accident, impulse, intuition, common sense, faith, and bad blood) -- Making adoption governable -- Rules for realness -- Matching and the mirror of nature -- The measure of other people's children -- Adoption revolutions -- The difference difference makes -- Damaged children, therapeutic lives -- Reckoning with risk
Summary 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 sim
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-371) and index
Notes English
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Subject Adoption -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Orphans -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Adoption -- history
Child, Orphaned -- history
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Adoption & Fostering.
Adoption.
Orphans.
Waisenkind
Adoption
Adoptie.
Adoption -- historia -- Förenta staterna -- 1900-talet.
United States.
Verenigde Staten.
USA.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Electronic book
History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780226328072
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9786612239649
6612239646
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9781282239647