Disrupting kinship : transnational politics of Korean adoption in the United States /
Since the Korean War began, Western families have adopted more than 200,000 Korean children. Two-thirds of these adoptees found homes in the United States. The majority joined white families and in the process forged a new kind of transnational and transracial kinship. Kimberly D. McKee examines the...
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | [Urbana, Illinois] : University of Illinois Press, [2019] |
Series: | Asian American experience.
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at Project MUSE |