How Chinese Are You? : : Adopted Chinese Youth and their Families Negotiate Identity and Culture / / Andrea Louie.
Chinese adoption is often viewed as creating new possibilities for the formation of multicultural, cosmopolitan families. For white adoptive families, it is an opportunity to learn more about China and Chinese culture, as many adoptive families today try to honor what they view as their children’s “...
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