The exploration of transracial adoption reveals its significant impact on American literature, law, and social thought, dating back to the early nineteenth century. Mark C. Jerng critically examines the complexities surrounding this practice, highlighting its contentious nature in contemporary discourse. Through a scholarly lens, the book unravels the historical and cultural implications of adoption, offering insights into its evolving role in society.
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Racial Worldmaking
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Examines the relationship between race representation and popular fiction from 1893 to the present, as well as its impact on historiography, economics, and law.