2012
MARINA FEDOSIK
Orphan and A Member of the Family: Disability and Secrecy in Narratives of Disrupted Eastern European Adoption
E. WAYNE CARP
A Revolutionary in the Making: Jean Paton and the Early Decades of Sealed Adoption Records, 1949–1977
KIMBERLY LEIGHTON
Addressing The Harms of Not Knowing One’s Heredity: Lessons from Genealogical Bewilderment
MARTHA SATZ
Letting the Genes Out of the Bottle: Should New Paradigms in Medicine Lead Us to New Paradigms in Adoption?
MARIANNE NOVY
New Territory: Memoirs of Meeting Original Family by Seven Adopted American Women
ALICE DIVER
Conceptualizing the “Right” to Avoid Origin Deprivation: International Law and Domestic Implementation
Tribute to Betty Jean Lifton (1926–2010)
MARYANNE COHEN
A Poem for B. J. Lifton
Reviews
TOBIAS HÜBINETTE
Eleana J. Kim’s Adopted Territory: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Politics of Belonging, and Barbara Yngvesson’s Belonging in an Adopted World: Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption
MARK JERNG
David L. Eng’s The Feeling of Kinship: Quiet Liberalism and the Racialization of Intimacy
MARTHA SATZ
Cynthia Callahan’s Kin of Another Kind: Transracial Adoption in American Literature
MARINA FEDOSIK
Mark Jerng’s Claiming Others: Transracial Adoption and National Belonging