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El. knyga: Philosophies of Adoption: Perspectives and Reflections

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666933574
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666933574

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Edited by Lisa Cassidy and Mianna Lotz, Philosophies of Adoption: Perspectives and Reflections explores contemporary philosophical analysis of adoption, providing insight into new and underexplored topics in the field. Three scholarly developments are central to the emerging philosophical discourse on adoption explored in this volume: a problematizing of the adoption triangle or ““triad, a critique of the so-called “bio-normative family, and an attention to specific issues in transracial and First Nations adoption. The book’s contributors expand on all three of these areas by addressing a range of questions—How does being adopted shape self-knowledge and identity? What challenges arise at the intersection of race and adoption? What can be learned about epistemic justice, identity, and belonging from transracial adoption? What are the narratives told about adoption?—to show how current conditions and lived adoptee experiences give new shape, meaning, and importance to philosophical thinking about adoption. Showcasing a diversity of styles and standpoints, and organized into three core themes—situating adoption, knowing adoption, and telling adoption—this book grapples with the adoption experience, historical and recent developments in adoption practice, and emerging directions in philosophical scholarship.



This book explores the philosophical analysis of adoption by providing insight into the emerging and underexplored topics within the implications and realities of adoption. Showcasing a range of styles, this book provides first-hand accounts of adult-adoptees through diverse standpoints, voices, perspectives, and relationships to adoption.

Recenzijos

"This lovely collection complements and enriches contemporary philosophical debates about adoption. It engages with the ethical, epistemological, social, and political implications of adoption, and does so with what is in my view a welcome emphasis on the experiences of adult adoptees. Individually, the papers are sophisticated and insightful; collectively they mark an important step forward in our thinking about the historical, personal, and normative dimensions of adoption." -- Andrew Botterell, University of Western Ontario

Introduction

Lisa Cassidy and Mianna Lotz

Part I: Situating Adoption: Histories, Contexts, Boundaries

Chapter 1: Adoption, Race, and Rescue: Transracial Adoption and Lesbian/Gay
Ascendency to Whiteness

Bonnie Mann

Chapter 2: Racist Structures of American Indian Interracial Adoption

Susan Devan Harness

Chapter 3: Unsettling Adoption: Rethinking Parenting in the Shadow of
Colonialism

Mianna Lotz, Colin Macleod, and Taylor-Jai Mcalister

Part II: Knowing Adoption: Epistemic Justice and Injustice

Chapter 4: Adopting Silence: On Adoptee Disenfranchisement and Epistemic
Injustice

Ryan Gustafsson and Michele Merritt

Chapter 5: Adoption Stories and Epistemic Neglect

Cara OConnor

Chapter 6: Racial Belonging and Identity: Impacts on Transracial Adoptees
Epistemic and Moral Agency

Nabina Liebow and Ryan Gustafsson

Part III: Telling Adoption: The Stories We Tell

Chapter 7: Heavy with Child: Infertile Attachments, Existential Racism, and
Geneticism

Frances Latchford

Chapter 8: Adoption in New Media: Changing the Narrative?

Lisa Cassidy

Chapter 9: Excerpt from The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be: A Speculative
Memoir of Transracial Adoption

Shannon Gibney

Chapter 10: Its So Very Layered: In Conversation with Shannon Gibney

Shannon Gibney, Lisa Cassidy, and Mianna Lotz
Lisa Cassidy is associate professor of philosophy at Ramapo College.

Mianna Lotz is associate professor of philosophy at Macquarie University.