The schism of “isms”: How race, class, gender, and sexuality impact the adoption triad in the United States
Visions of the 21st Century Family: Transforming Structures and Identities
ISBN: 978-1-78350-028-4, eISBN: 978-1-78350-029-1
Publication date: 15 October 2013
Abstract
We discuss adoption as a diverse family structure in America. Adoption has existed in some form throughout the history with the portrayal varying by historical epoch. Adoption has been both disparaged and idealized to perpetuate the interest of elite players. This chapter discusses adoption in terms of the changing demographic which 21st century families face. In this manuscript, we first discuss the history of adoption in the United States including its impact as social control of premarital sex. Then the three players in the adoption triad are discussed and analyzed. Finally, we highlight how demographics of race, class, gender, and sexuality impact the adoption experience by 21st century families. Specifically, we explore the recent National Survey of Adoptive Parents from the United States Center for Disease Control and look at the modern adoption experience
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Citation
Koch, P.R. and Koch, J.C. (2013), "The schism of “isms”: How race, class, gender, and sexuality impact the adoption triad in the United States", Visions of the 21st Century Family: Transforming Structures and Identities (Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, Vol. 7), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 317-367. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1530-3535(2013)0000007014
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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