Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are home to more than 90,000 transnational adoptees of Scandinavian parents raised in a predominantly white environment. This ethnography provides a unique perspective on how these transracial adoptees conceptualize and construct their sense of identity along the intersection of ethnicity, family, and national lines.
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Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are home to more than 90,000 transnational adoptees of Scandinavian parents raised in a predominantly white environment. This ethnography provides a unique perspective on how these transracial adoptees conceptualize and construct their sense of identity along the intersection of ethnicity, family, and national lines.
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Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

by Sigalit Ben-Zion
Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

Constructing Transnational and Transracial Identity: Adoption and Belonging in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

by Sigalit Ben-Zion

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Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are home to more than 90,000 transnational adoptees of Scandinavian parents raised in a predominantly white environment. This ethnography provides a unique perspective on how these transracial adoptees conceptualize and construct their sense of identity along the intersection of ethnicity, family, and national lines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349502738
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/19/2015
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 265
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sigalit Ben-Zion is an independent scholar based in Israel. She is the author of A Roadmap to the Heavens: An Anthropological Study of Hegemony among Priests, Sages, and Laymen (2008).

Table of Contents

1. The Subject, Method and Scope of this Inquiry 2. Skholm Fieldwork: From St. Eriksplan to Rinkeby 3. "Living in the Twilight Zone" 4. "No One is More Swedish Than Me!" 5. "Love is Above Culture, Above Blood" 6. "It's Like Taking a Cat and Raising It Like a Dog" 7. "I Didn't Feel Norwegian Enough to Wear the National Costume" 8. "I Am Comfortable with the Feeling of Being White!" 9. "Going to the Whiteness" 10. They Can't Afford to Stop Imagining 11. The Construction of Imaginary Homelands 12. Conclusions
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