2009 Special Issue: Encountering New Worlds of Adoption, Guest Editor: Marianne Novy
SUSAN BORDO
Will The “Real” Parent(s)(s)(s)(s) Please Step Forward?: Beyond Our Fears and Fantasies About Open Adoption
MARGARET HOMANS
“The Mother Who Isn’t One”: New Stories by Birthmothers
JANET ELLERBY
The Happy-Ending Myth: Juno Re-embroiders the Scarlet A
SALLY HASLANGER
Family, Ancestry and Self: What is the Moral Significance of Biological Ties?
ELLEN HERMAN
Numbers as Narratives: Quantification and the Growth of the Adoption Research Industry in the United States
MARIAN QUARTLY, KATE MURPHY, & DENISE CUTHBERT
Political Representations of Adoptions in Australia, 2005–2007
ALLISON VARZALLY
Vietnamese Adoptions and the Politics of Atonement
LORI DELALE-O’CONNOR
Learning to Be Me: The Role of Adoptee Culture Camps in Teaching Adopted Children Their Birth Culture
ELISE PRÉBIN
Looking for “Lost” Children in South Korea
Reviews
KAREN DUBINSKY
Ellen Herman’s Kinship by Design: A History of Adoption in the Modern United States
JILL R. DEANS
The third edition of Betty Jean Lifton’s Lost and Found: The Adoption Experience