协商治愈的空间:作为自我民族志的成年被收养者叙事

Liz Debetta
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摘要:本文是一篇关于被收养者开始讲述自己的故事意味着什么以及对从事批判性收养研究领域的女权主义者和人文学者的启示的自我民族志叙述。以收养是建立在叙述上的概念为中心,以及询问哪些叙述需要被取代的重要性,本文探讨了作为封闭收养产物的成年被收养者存在的复杂性,并试图通过打破长期的沉默来创造治愈这些创伤的空间。
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Negotiating Space to Heal: Adult Adoptee Narratives as Autoethnography
ABSTRACT:This essay is an autoethnographic narrative about what it means for an adoptee to begin to tell their own story and the implications for feminist and humanities scholars working in the field of critical adoption studies. Centering the notion that adoption is built on narratives and the importance of interrogating which narratives are in need of replacing, this essay explores the complexity that exists for adult adoptees who are the products of closed adoption and seeks to create space for healing those wounds by breaking long held silences.
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