Abstract

Transracial adoption has primarily been examined via the perspective of White adoptive parents and their transracially adopted children. This essay examines transracial adoption from an Asian American adoptive mother's perspective, a unique voice in the adoption triad. Part memoir and part literary analysis, "On Mothering" makes space in recent conversations around transracial adoption to include adoptive parents of color, as well as examines how adoption complicates and illuminates racialized mothering.

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