Positive and Negative Aspects of Transracial Adoption: An Exploratory Study From Korean Transracial Adoptees' Perspectives |
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Authors: | Danielle Godon-Decoteau Patricia G. Ramsey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;2. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | Participants, 92 Korean-born transracial international adoptees, responded to two open-ended questions designed to explore both positive and negative aspects of transracial adoption. Almost all of them reported experiencing both benefits and challenges, suggesting that transracial adoption is more complex than the polarized “success or failure” paradigm that underlies much of the transracial adoption research. Participants described negative features that are consistent with themes in the extant literature, including racism, alienation from their White families and peers, unfamiliarity with Korean culture, and identity confusion. They also described positive aspects that have been less frequently explored, such as greater learning and awareness and advantages of belonging to multiple cultures. Of interest, facets that some adoptees considered to be positive aspects of transracial adoption were considered by others to be negative aspects. |
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Keywords: | Transracial adoption interracial adoption international adoption intercountry adoption Korean adoptees |
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