Legitimating Life: Adoption in the Age of Globalization and Biotechnology

Author:   Sonja van Wichelen
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9781978800519


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 17 to 99 years
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Author:   Sonja van Wichelen
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9781978800519


ISBN 10:   1978800517
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 17 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Van Wichelen offers a captivating and capacious framework for understanding global reproduction and modern family formation. Using ethnographic moments in international adoption as a launch point, she develops a sophisticated critique of the interrelations among humanitarianism, rights, and biomedicalization.""--Sara Dorow ""author of Transnational Adoption: A Cultural Economy of Race, Gender, and Kinship"" ""In Legitimating Life, Sonja van Wichelen provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of international adoption into a technology of reproduction through the imposition of a legal 'clean break' that decouples the child from its family and community of origin so that it can become a global resource for producing 'as-if-begotten' families in Europe and North America. Legitimating Life makes a compelling case for a new politics of international adoption that opens up a landscape for 'the doing and desiring of kinship otherwise, ' even as it secures the right of every child to family life, as mandated by international law.""--Barbara Yngvesson ""author of Belonging in an Adopted World: Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption"""


In Legitimating Life, Sonja van Wichelen provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of international adoption into a technology of reproduction through the imposition of a legal 'clean break' that decouples the child from its family and community of origin so that it can become a global resource for producing 'as-if-begotten' families in Europe and North America. Legitimating Life makes a compelling case for a new politics of international adoption that opens up a landscape for 'the doing and desiring of kinship otherwise, ' even as it secures the right of every child to family life, as mandated by international law. --Barbara Yngvesson author of Belonging in an Adopted World: Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption


Van Wichelen offers a captivating and capacious framework for understanding global reproduction and modern family formation. Using ethnographic moments in international adoption as a launch point, she develops a sophisticated critique of the interrelations among humanitarianism, rights, and biomedicalization. --Sara Dorow author of Transnational Adoption: A Cultural Economy of Race, Gender, and Kinship In Legitimating Life, Sonja van Wichelen provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of international adoption into a technology of reproduction through the imposition of a legal 'clean break' that decouples the child from its family and community of origin so that it can become a global resource for producing 'as-if-begotten' families in Europe and North America. Legitimating Life makes a compelling case for a new politics of international adoption that opens up a landscape for 'the doing and desiring of kinship otherwise, ' even as it secures the right of every child to family life, as mandated by international law. --Barbara Yngvesson author of Belonging in an Adopted World: Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption


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Sonja van Wichelen is a senior research fellow with the department of sociology and social policy at the University of Sydney in Australia. She is the author of Religion, Gender and Politics in Indonesia: Disputing the Muslim Body.

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