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- Ligne n°72 : The Fraught Language of Adoption
Ligne n°103 : ... tension at the heart of her memoir, a bittersweet story about Chung’s- Ligne n°104 : experiences finding her birth parents after a “closed” adoption,
Ligne n°105 : meaning that unlike in an “open” adoption, she had no contact with them ...
Ligne n°104 : ... experiences finding her birth parents after a “closed” adoption,- Ligne n°105 : meaning that unlike in an “open” adoption, she had no contact with them
Ligne n°106 : growing up. It’s a story that resonates with me closely: I, too, am an ...- Ligne n°132 : Transracial adoption has a lot of critics—from both the left and the
Ligne n°133 : right. ...
Ligne n°160 : ... Chung: I mean, part of that is that English is her second language, and- Ligne n°161 : she’s not as familiar with the terminology around adoption. I don’t
Ligne n°162 : think she would ever think of herself as my “birth mother.” Maybe that ...
Ligne n°220 : ... your life, and these are your feelings. This is how you felt about your- Ligne n°221 : adoption and your childhood, and it’s really not our place to challenge
Ligne n°222 : anything in it.” ...
Ligne n°241 : ... say while I was waiting. I’d always felt a little bit isolated by- Ligne n°242 : adoption—it wasn’t something even many of the people closest to me
Ligne n°243 : fully understood, because it was not their experience. I just remember ...
Ligne n°260 : ... Fetters: Over the past few decades in the United States, we’ve seen a- Ligne n°261 : shift toward open adoptions over closed. My adoption was closed, like
- Ligne n°261 : shift toward open adoptions over closed. My adoption was closed, like
Ligne n°262 : yours. Have your experiences shaped how you think about open versus ...
Ligne n°262 : ... yours. Have your experiences shaped how you think about open versus- Ligne n°263 : closed adoptions? If someone were to ask you now which way to adopt,
Ligne n°264 : what would you say to them? ...
Ligne n°266 : ... Chung: I think, in general, it’s good that we’ve seen a trend toward- Ligne n°267 : more openness in adoption. Of course, a huge number of the adoptions in
- Ligne n°267 : more openness in adoption. Of course, a huge number of the adoptions in
Ligne n°268 : the U.S. are from overseas, so even if information is known about the ...
Ligne n°268 : ... the U.S. are from overseas, so even if information is known about the- Ligne n°269 : birth family, it’s difficult to have an open adoption internationally,
Ligne n°270 : or maintain those ties across that kind of distance. And open adoption ...
Ligne n°269 : ... birth family, it’s difficult to have an open adoption internationally,- Ligne n°270 : or maintain those ties across that kind of distance. And open adoption
Ligne n°271 : isn’t some kind of cure for the larger issues: The initial loss is ...
Ligne n°276 : ... “yes” or something, I think I would probably just ask them some- Ligne n°277 : questions, especially if they’re considering transracial adoption. Are
Ligne n°278 : they really thinking about these issues of race and identity and ...