“Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders

The goal of this PhD project is to address major gaps in the present research by providing a theoretical and empirically-informed account of the narratives and performances of transnational adoptive parents. By exploring how adoptive parents both normalize and problematize the perceived differences...

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Main Author: De Graeve, Katrien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gents Afrika Platform, Afrika Brug 2012-12-01
Series:Afrika Focus
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Online Access:http://www.gap.ugent.be/africafocus/pdf/2012Vol25_2_AF_DeGraeve.pdf
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spelling doaj-529cbb369ece4a0c83feac5474ac48672020-11-25T00:04:12ZengGents Afrika Platform, Afrika BrugAfrika Focus0772-084X2031-356X2012-12-01252100108“Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in FlandersDe Graeve, KatrienThe goal of this PhD project is to address major gaps in the present research by providing a theoretical and empirically-informed account of the narratives and performances of transnational adoptive parents. By exploring how adoptive parents both normalize and problematize the perceived differences of their children and families, and by examining what work is done and which imaginations are drawn upon in relation to that difference, it aims to gain insight into how racial, cultural and genetic diversity is metabolized within the so-called private realm of the family. Based within a feminist and constructivist anthropological epistemology, this thesis explores the identity work that parents conduct both for themselves, and on behalf of their children, and examines the citizenship potential of adoptive parents’ parenting work. http://www.gap.ugent.be/africafocus/pdf/2012Vol25_2_AF_DeGraeve.pdftransnational adoptionsFlandersEthiopia
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author De Graeve, Katrien
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“Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
Afrika Focus
transnational adoptions
Flanders
Ethiopia
author_facet De Graeve, Katrien
author_sort De Graeve, Katrien
title “Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
title_short “Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
title_full “Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
title_fullStr “Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
title_full_unstemmed “Making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in Flanders
title_sort “making families”: parenting and belonging in transnational adoption in flanders
publisher Gents Afrika Platform, Afrika Brug
series Afrika Focus
issn 0772-084X
2031-356X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The goal of this PhD project is to address major gaps in the present research by providing a theoretical and empirically-informed account of the narratives and performances of transnational adoptive parents. By exploring how adoptive parents both normalize and problematize the perceived differences of their children and families, and by examining what work is done and which imaginations are drawn upon in relation to that difference, it aims to gain insight into how racial, cultural and genetic diversity is metabolized within the so-called private realm of the family. Based within a feminist and constructivist anthropological epistemology, this thesis explores the identity work that parents conduct both for themselves, and on behalf of their children, and examines the citizenship potential of adoptive parents’ parenting work.
topic transnational adoptions
Flanders
Ethiopia
url http://www.gap.ugent.be/africafocus/pdf/2012Vol25_2_AF_DeGraeve.pdf
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