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Tai Mendenhall,Jerica Berge,William Dohertyctively a taboo to criticise it. In many ways, Sweden can be regarded as the world’s leading adopting nation, with the highest rates of adoption per capita, and with white adoptive parents prominent in media, politics, entertainment, and academia. Adoption is also fundamental to internationally shar代替 发表于 2025-3-25 23:26:07
General Summary and Conclusion,eugenics. I begin by summarising Sweden’s colonial history and its pioneering role in race biology. I discuss how the desire to measure and control Other bodies provided the conditions for the study and widespread practical use of eugenics. I use Sweden’s extensive sterilisation programme as an examAROMA 发表于 2025-3-26 02:31:13
Pragmatics as an Ethical System,ification of, international adoption in Sweden. Discussing the national fantasy of Swedish goodness, I analyse the use of international transracial adoptees in adverts for two seemingly opposing national institutions: flat-packed furniture giants IKEA and the Sweden Democrats (SD), a far-right popul不自然 发表于 2025-3-26 06:28:27
Maria Luigia Giannossi,Vito Summaf white Swedish adopters. Through analyses of published autobiographical adoption narratives, written by adoptees, adopters, and adoption advocates, I reflect upon what descriptions of adoptee bodies can tell us about adoption desire, and discuss whether outspoken desires to consume the adoptee Othe含糊其辞 发表于 2025-3-26 10:42:42
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G. C. van der Weyden,J. De Schepperoject fits in to the bigger picture of global systems of racism, exploitation and destruction. I address the future of adoption, and call for a re-evaluation of its place in Swedish, and global, history. Finally, I discuss the current trends of critical adoption studies and where further research is