Nice White Lady: Whiteness and Domestic Transracial Adoption in Helen Doss's The Family Nobody Wanted

Cynthia A. Callahan
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ABSTRACT:Famous for adopting twelve children, most of them children of color, Helen Doss used her transracially adoptive family to model white racial liberal values. The Family Nobody Wanted argues for white social responsibility for addressing racial discrimination, framed by sentimental anecdotes about her harmonious multiracial home. Focusing on the national and racial ideology of the 1940s, when most of the adoptions were completed, this essay calls attention to the domestic conditions that led to Doss's public prominence and the interconnections between white racial liberalism's emphasis on civic duty and the rise of adoptive parents as important civic actors. These developments, traced through Doss's autobiography, demonstrate the mechanisms by which white civic responsibility became attached to the act of transracial adoption, with implications for how white adopters are perceived today—often as experts in transracial adoption experiences whose views are privileged above other participants in the adoption system.
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善良的白人女士:海伦·多斯的《无人待见的家庭》中的白人和国内跨种族收养
摘要:海伦·多斯因收养了12个孩子而闻名,其中大多数是有色人种的孩子,她用她的跨种族收养家庭来树立白人种族自由主义价值观。《无人待见的家庭》通过讲述她和谐的多种族家庭的感人轶事,为白人解决种族歧视问题提出了社会责任。这篇文章聚焦于20世纪40年代的国家和种族意识形态,当大多数收养完成时,提请注意导致多斯公众突出的国内条件,以及白人种族自由主义对公民义务的强调与养父母作为重要公民行为者的兴起之间的相互联系。这些发展,通过多斯的自传追溯,展示了白人公民责任与跨种族收养行为联系在一起的机制,并暗示了今天如何看待白人收养者——通常是跨种族收养经验方面的专家,他们的观点比收养系统中的其他参与者更有特权。
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