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![]() Free Download Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race : Korean Adoptees in America By Mia Tuan; Jiannbin Lee Shiao 2011 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0871548755 | PDF | 1 MB Transnational adoption was once a rarity in the United States, but Americans have been choosing to adopt children from abroad with increasing frequency since the mid-twentieth century. Korean adoptees make up the largest share of international adoptions--25 percent of all children adopted from outside the United States--but they remain understudied among Asian American groups. What kind of identities do adoptees develop as members of American families and in a cultural climate that often views them as foreigners? Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race is the only study of this unique population to collect in-depth interviews with a multigenerational, random sample of adult Korean adoptees. 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