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Ethnic Exploration and Consciousness of Difference: Chinese Adoptees in Early Adolescence

Ethnic Exploration and Consciousness of Difference: Chinese Adoptees in Early Adolescence Ethnic exploration is one path for children adopted internationally to develop an understanding of how and why they are different from others, and to build personal biographies that bring together adoption, race, and national origin. In this article, we draw on the concept of consciousness of difference to analyze the ethnic explorations of 282 Chinese adopted girls. Where race was salient and positive in daily life, ethnic exploration during early adolescence provided an affirmative way for many of them to normalize the consciousness of being visibly different from family and friends, even though in some ways it also complicated it. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adoption Quarterly Taylor & Francis

Ethnic Exploration and Consciousness of Difference: Chinese Adoptees in Early Adolescence

Adoption Quarterly , Volume 15 (4): 23 – Oct 1, 2012
23 pages

Ethnic Exploration and Consciousness of Difference: Chinese Adoptees in Early Adolescence

Abstract

Ethnic exploration is one path for children adopted internationally to develop an understanding of how and why they are different from others, and to build personal biographies that bring together adoption, race, and national origin. In this article, we draw on the concept of consciousness of difference to analyze the ethnic explorations of 282 Chinese adopted girls. Where race was salient and positive in daily life, ethnic exploration during early adolescence provided an affirmative way for...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1544-452X
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1092-6755
DOI
10.1080/10926755.2012.731031
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Abstract

Ethnic exploration is one path for children adopted internationally to develop an understanding of how and why they are different from others, and to build personal biographies that bring together adoption, race, and national origin. In this article, we draw on the concept of consciousness of difference to analyze the ethnic explorations of 282 Chinese adopted girls. Where race was salient and positive in daily life, ethnic exploration during early adolescence provided an affirmative way for many of them to normalize the consciousness of being visibly different from family and friends, even though in some ways it also complicated it.

Journal

Adoption QuarterlyTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 1, 2012

Keywords: Chinese; adoptees; adolescence; identity

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