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Outsourced Children: Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China

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Availability:In StockContributor:Leslie K. WangPublish date:2016-08-31Pages:208
Language:EnglishPublisher:Stanford University PressISBN-13:9781503600119ISBN-10:1503600114UPC:9781503600119Book Category:Family & Relationships, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Adoption & Fostering, Sociology, Emigration & ImmigrationBook Topic:Marriage & FamilySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SC41C4TFQE

It's no secret that tens of thousands of Chinese children have been adopted by American parents and that Western aid organizations have invested in helping orphans in China--but why have Chinese authorities allowed this exchange, and what does it reveal about processes of globalization?

Countries that allow their vulnerable children to be cared for by outsiders are typically viewed as weaker global players. However, Leslie K. Wang argues that China has turned this notion on its head by outsourcing the care of its unwanted children to attract foreign resources and secure closer ties with Western nations. She demonstrates the two main ways that this "outsourced intimacy" operates as an ongoing transnational exchange: first, through the exportation of mostly healthy girls into Western homes via adoption, and second, through the subsequent importation of first-world actors, resources, and practices into orphanages to care for the mostly special needs youth left behind.

Outsourced Children reveals the different care standards offered in Chinese state-run orphanages that were aided by Western humanitarian organizations. Wang explains how such transnational partnerships place marginalized children squarely at the intersection of public and private spheres, state and civil society, and local and global agendas. While Western societies view childhood as an innocent time, unaffected by politics, this book explores how children both symbolize and influence national futures.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Stanford University PressISBN-13:9781503600119ISBN-10:1503600114UPC:9781503600119Book Category:Family & Relationships, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Adoption & Fostering, Sociology, Emigration & ImmigrationBook Topic:Marriage & FamilySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SC41C4TFQE
Leslie K. Wang is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Publisher: Stanford University Press

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