“Bada dem i deras ursprung” En antropologisk studie om adoptionen och bakgrundens betydelse för adoptivföräldrars föräldraskap
Abstract
This study aims to examine the perspectives of seven Swedish adults who have become parents
through international adoption, focusing on their perception of their children’s background and
how these perceptions are reflected in how they resonate and motivate their parenting practice.
The study draws on the theoretical frameworks of parenting as well as communicative
openness, racial-awareness, racial-navigation and the concept of natural kinship. Data was
gathered by using ethnographic methods such as informal and semi-structured interviews,
participant observations and a focus group. The findings indicate that the parents emphasize
affirming their children’s background. The analysis reveals that the parents actively seek to
have open and transparent communication about their children’s background. It is also shown
that the parents value the biological and naturalistic connections that tie their children to their
origin. The parents also acknowledged the impact of racialization on their children, which led
them to engage in discussions about race. This was done in order to teach the children how to
cope with racialization, racism and being perceived as non-Swedish.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-11-28Author
Aku Segbe Fjeldheim, Martha
Keywords
International adoption
parenting
communicative openness,
kinship
racial- navigation
racial-awareness
Language
swe