Placing the "Gift Child" in Transnational Adoption

Authors

  • Barbara Yngvesson

Keywords:

transnational adoption, circulation of children, global market, commodity thinking

Abstract

In this article I focus on discourses of freedom and exclusive belonging that structure the conventions of giving in transnational adoption, and I examine state practices for regulating the production and circulation of children in a global market economy. I argue that while the gift child, like the sold child, is a product of commodity thinking, experiences of giving a child, receiving a child, and of being a given child are in tension with market practices, producing the contradictions of adoptive kinship, the ambiguities of adoption law, and the creative potential in the construction of adoptive families.

Published

2012-03-21