Introduction: Comparing adoption and migration -- Waiting for a baby : adopting the ideal immigrant -- The best interests of a migrant's child : separating families or displacing children? -- Mixed marriages : migrants and adoption -- Undomesticated adoption : adopting the children of immigrants -- Solidarity : postadoptive overtures -- Becoming and unbecoming Peruvian : culture, ethnicity, and race -- Conclusion: What adoptive migration might mean
Summary
Focused on Peruvian adoptees and immigrants in Spain, this ethnography explores the adopted children's experience of growing up in a country that discriminates against their fellow immigrants
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-192) and index
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