Resolving Race: How Adoptive Parents Discuss Choosing the Race of Their Child |
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Authors: | Miriam Klevan |
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Affiliation: | Northwestern University , Evanston , Illinois , USA |
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Abstract: | This study analyzes narratives of 34 adoptive parents who spontaneously brought up race while recounting stories of infertility and adoption. Pals’ (2006) transformational processing scale is adapted to rate the degree to which participants express resolution regarding race. Resolution is defined as comfort with their racial choice, confidence in their ability to handle racial issues, and integrating their choice into sense of self. Race-based adoption choices are examined in the overall context of a white experience of race in the United States and as part of an ecological perspective on the adoptive family. |
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Keywords: | adoption adoptive parents race, life story |
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