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December 3, 2004 0415303508 978-0415303507 1

Adoption is currently subject to a great deal of media scrutiny. High-profile cases of international adoption via the internet and other unofficial routes, have drawn attention to the relative ease with which children can be obtained on the global circuit, and have brought about legislation which regulates the exchange of children within and between countries. However a scarcity of research into cross-cultural attitudes to child-rearing, and a wider lack of awareness of cultural difference in adoptive contexts, has meant that the assumptions underlying Western childcare policy are seldom examined or made explicit.

 These articles look at adoption practices from Africa, Oceania, Asia and Central America, including examples of societies in which children are routinely separated from their biological parents or passed through several foster families. Showing the range and flexibility of the child-rearing practices that approximate to the Western term 'adoption', they demonstrate the benefits of a cross-cultural appreciation of family life, and allow a broader understanding of the varied relationships that exist between children and adoptive parents.


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Fiona Bowie is Senior Lecturer and Head of Anthropology at the University of Bristol, where she specialises in anthropology of religion, kinship and African society.

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Fiona Bowie has been writing professionally since 1989, when she published her first book on Beguine Spirituality (translations by Oliver Davies) with SPCK/Crossroad. This was followed by studies on Hildegard of Bingen and Celtic Christian Spirituality in the same series. A move to the Welsh-speaking town of Bethesda in North Wales resulted in an edited collection of essays on 'Discovering Welshness' (Gwasg Gomer, also with Oliver Davies). After studying anthropology at Durham and Oxford universities, Fiona Bowie taught at the Universities of Wales and Bristol (UK) and Virginia (USA). She has written a best-selling textbook on the Anthropology of Religion (Blackwell), and edited volumes on The Coming Deliverer (University of Wales Press) and Cross-Cultural Approaches to Adoption (Berghahn). In 2010 she launched the Afterlife Research Centre, http://www.afterliferesearch.info, for the ethnographic study of the afterlife. Her most recent publication, Tales from the Afterlife (O Books), combines scholarship and imagination in presenting possible scenarios of our immediate post-mortem existence.

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Adoption is one of Western society's best kept secrets. Read the first page
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primogeniture line, natal parents, agnatic adoption, classificatory parents, matrilineal identity, child circulation, transnational adoption, social parenthood, child fosterage, intercountry adoption, own matrilineage, natal father, former commoners, relinquishing mothers, social parents, adoption triangle, adoptive relationship, social mother, international adoption, conjugal household, adoption fee, prospective adopters, receiving nations, social father, matrilineal kin
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Miss Mills, New York, Cambridge University Press, United States, East Cameroon, University of California Press, Papua New Guinea, University of Hawaii Press, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Dona Joana, South America, West Africa, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, West Indies, Eastern Oceania, Manchester University Press, Miss Mailer, University of Oslo Press, Claudia Fonseca, Godula Kosack, Hague Conference, Hague Convention, Los Angeles, Marilyn Strathern
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