Adoptive Families in a Diverse SocietyKatarina Wegar Rutgers University Press, 2006 - 289 pages In recent years, different family types have begun demanding recognition to an unprecedented extent. Despite notable changes to our cultural and academic landscapes, however, adoptive families remain overlooked. According to census data, about two and a half percent of children in the United States are adopted. But mere numbers do not begin to indicate the profound impact that these families have on cultural definitions of kinship. |
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PART | 17 |
Family Ideals and the Social Construction | 29 |
Implications | 43 |
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