The study of transracial adoption has long been dominated by historians, legal scholars, and social scientists, but with the growth of the lively field of humanistic adoption studies comes a growing understanding of the importance of cultural representations to the social meanings and even the practices of adoption itself. This book makes a valuable contribution in showing how important the theme of adoption has been throughout the twentieth century in representations of race relations, an
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