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The Stranger Who Bore Me: Adoptee-Birth Mother Relationships - March, Karen
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The issue of adoptees making contact with their birth parents is often a contentious one. The traditional practice of denying adoptees knowledge of their genetic parents creates a very different social reality for the adoptees; secrecy distinguishes them as a separate category of people with suspect family membership and questionable social identity. Karen March examines how some adoptees make contact with their birth mother to manage their ambiguous social status. In The Stranger Who Bore Me sixty adult adoptees discuss ...

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The Stranger Who Bore Me: Adoptee-Birth Mother Relationships 1995, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, ON

ISBN-13: 9780802072351

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