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Carp cuts through emotionalism, bad social science, and fraudulent psychology to defend a rational middle ground, supporting search-and-consent systems and voluntary adoption registers that allow information to flow with mutual agreement but do not threaten vulnerable parents or children with unwelcome intrusions. Intelligent and balanced, this treatment of a sensitive issue deserves widespread attention.--Bryce Christensen "Booklist " This history is of particular importance because it corrects errors in some nearly universally held misunderstandings of how adoption practice has evolved.--Patricia Irwin Johnson "Adoption Quarterly " Carp's study represents interdisciplinary history at its best...Carp tells an important, compelling story of tremendous interest to historians as well as anyone else who has participated in the adoption process. It will also appeal to general readers who will be moved and enlightened by his powerful anaylsis of how Americans think about adoption.--Elaine Tyler May "Journal of Interdisciplinary History " This book...should have broad appeal and may be of critical importance to those whose family boundaries have been changed by adoption.--Kenneth W. Watson "Social Service Review " Wayne Carp's book offers the opportunity to explore the development of openness within adoption through the study of empirical data. With its focus firmly on adoption practice in the USA, Wayne Carp's book is, in many ways, a highly significant and unusual contribution to the growing literature on secrecy...The material Carp draws on to develop his thesis is varied and interesting...[and] the book provides an interesting historical account of one aspect of openness within adoption.--Jo Reeves "International Journal of Law, Policy, and Family " Carp weaves reviews of state codes and legislation, oral history, media analysis, and overviews of the popular literature of adoption into an incredible, detailed account. Unlike many writers, Carp is more interesting when he is more detailed. His take on our love affair with psychoanalysis in the 1940s and its deleterious effects on adoption customs, and his analysis of the media coverage of the Adoption Rights Movement in the 1970s is meticulous and fascinating.--Kevin Patnik "The Stranger " In this lucid and thought-provoking book, Carp reviews the controversies surrounding the management of adoption records in the United States. Identifying the concerns of adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents, Carp surveys changing social attitudes toward the importance of family history, governmentally dictated secrecy, and the recognition of often conflicting rights of everyone involved in the adoption triad...Highly recommended for academics, professionals, and the interested public.--Suzanne W. Wood "Library Journal " This book is a thoroughly researched, solidly grounded, and gracefully written academic study that is comprehensive in scope and detailed in analysis. Carp integrates primary and secondary materials into a smooth and readable narrative and is a reliable guide through the adoption wars of the late twentieth century. Undoubtedly, the book will be the standard work on the history of adoption for many years to come; it belongs in all major libraries. Students of social history, family history, cultural history, and the history of childhood will want to consult this work.--Joseph M. Hawes "American Historical Review " This book offers a comprehensive review of the history of secrecy and disclosure in adoption in the United States. The focus of the book is an examination of the historical context of the current practice of closed adoption records.--Carol Baumann "Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic " The most fascinating aspect of this very accessible study is the ups and downs of the often questionable belief in the primacy of blood ties. Bringing clarity, historical perspective and objectivity, historian Carp offers a book that deserves the attention of anyone with an interest in adoption.--Publishers Weekly E. Wayne Carp's groundbreaking book reveals how and why the information practices implicated in child adoption have changed dramatically over the course of modern U.S. history...The first and most basic service that Family Matters provides is to explode the myth that secrecy is a persistent presence in adoption history...Family Matters would be important even if its sole accomplishment were to guide readers through the tortured history of adoption records. But it goes beyond the sheer fact of facts themselves to consider the fluid and multifaceted meanings of information...Carp offers a deliberately measured view of the constituencies on both sides of the 'adoption records wars'...Family Matters is uncommon among books on this topic; it has no passionate ideological ax to grind about what families are and where children belong.--Ellen Herman "Reviews in American History " Family Matters is one of those books that may change thinking, policy, and practice...It is a work that is balanced, absorbing, and provocative, and is a major contribution to both social history and adoption.--Lois Melina "Adopted Child " Family Matters is...a solid contribution to understanding adoption in the United States today. E. Wayne Carp...attempts to explain why social engineers have constantly tinkered with adoption policy since the turn of the century.--Judith Newman "New York Times Book Review " For the estimated 25 million Americans who are part of the adoption 'triad, ' as it is called these days--that is adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth parents--and anyone else interested in the topic, Family Matters could be the most revelatory book written on the subject.--Diane Daniel "Boston Globe "
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This work looks at the history of adoption in American society and reveals how the practice and attitudes about it have evolved from colonial days to the 1990s. The author argues that it is ever more apparent that secrecy and disclosure are the defining issues in American adoptions. He discovers that openess used to be the norm before World War II and that this ceased due to a convergence of several unusual cultural, demographic, and social trends. From this American's feelings about biological kinship versus socially constructed families are analyzed, as well as the stigma of adoption - used at times to promote openess and secrecy. Finally suspect psychoanalytic concepts such as "genetic bewilderment", and bogus medical terms, such as "adopted child syndrome", that paints all parties of adoption as psychologically damaged are examined.

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  • VerlagHarvard University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2000
  • ISBN 10 0674001869
  • ISBN 13 9780674001862
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  • Anzahl der Seiten320
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