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Stolen Babies - Broken Hearts: Forced Adoption in Australia 1881-1987
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This book challenges the orthodoxy that white, unmarried mothers 'chose' to give up their babies for adoption. Rather it articulates an alternate narrative detailing their systemic abuse that includes administering mind-altering drugs, illegal coercion and medical assaults perpetrated because of the demand by infertile couples for their babies. The abuses justified by a eugenic ideology that stripped these women of all rights. Since colonisation Australia's child welfare policy has been an instrument of social control and cruelty. Children and their mothers have been victims of brutal removalist policies and a phenomenon recently labelled Forced Adoption. The discourses, social policies and legislation that provided the social space for these egregious acts to occur are traced back to their roots in Imperial Britain. In addition the book incorporates research that contrasts the lived experiences of two cohorts of unwed mothers. One of which had their newborns forcibly taken whilst the other went on to keep and rear their infants. The comparison enables the dynamics that determined the differential outcomes to be identified and discussed.
Autorentext
Dr. Cole is a human rights activist. She gained a PhD in 2013, after receiving First Class Honours in Social Science (2005). She led a successful political campaign utilising her doctoral research to gain apologies from state and federal governments throughout Australia for the forced and illegal removal of babies for the purpose of adoption.
Klappentext
This book challenges the orthodoxy that white, unmarried mothers 'chose' to give up their babies for adoption. Rather it articulates an alternate narrative detailing their systemic abuse that includes administering mind-altering drugs, illegal coercion and medical assaults perpetrated because of the demand by infertile couples for their babies. The abuses justified by a eugenic ideology that stripped these women of all rights. Since colonisation Australia's child welfare policy has been an instrument of social control and cruelty. Children and their mothers have been victims of brutal removalist policies and a phenomenon recently labelled Forced Adoption. The discourses, social policies and legislation that provided the social space for these egregious acts to occur are traced back to their roots in Imperial Britain. In addition the book incorporates research that contrasts the lived experiences of two cohorts of unwed mothers. One of which had their newborns forcibly taken whilst the other went on to keep and rear their infants. The comparison enables the dynamics that determined the differential outcomes to be identified and discussed.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783659814549
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 408
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Gewicht 626g
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783659814549
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3659814547
- Veröffentlichung 29.12.2015
- Titel Stolen Babies - Broken Hearts: Forced Adoption in Australia 1881-1987
- Autor Christine Cole