Adoptions that cross the lines of culture, race and nation are a major consequence of conflicts around the globe, yet their histories and representations have rarely been considered. Life Lines: Writing Transcultural Adoption is the first critical study to explore narratives of transcultural adoption from contemporary Britain, Ireland and America: fictions, films and memoirs made by those within the adoption 'triad' or those concerned with the pain and possibilities of transcultural adoption. While acknowledging the sobering inequalities which engender transcultural adoptions and the lasting upset of sundered relations, at the same time John McLeod considers the transfigurative and creative propensity of imagining transcultural adoption as radically calling into question ideas of biogenetic attachment, racial genealogy, cultural identity and normative family-making. How might the predicament of ‘being adopted’ transculturally enable the transformative agency of ‘adoptive being’ for all? Exploring works by Andrea Levy, Barbara Kingsolver, Toni Morrison, Sebastian Barry, Caryl Phillips, Jackie Kay and several others, Life Lines makes a groundbreaking intervention in such fields as transcultural studies, postcolonial thought, and adoption theory and practice.
John McLeod is Professor of Postcolonial and Diaspora Literatures at the School of English, University of Leeds, UK. His previous books include Beginning Postcolonialism (2nd edition, 2010) and Postcolonial London: Rewriting the Metropolis (2004).
Introduction: Transcultural Adoption and Adoptive Being1. Secrets: Mike Leigh, Andrea Levy, Mei-Ling Hopgood2. Histories: E. R. Braithwaite, Toni Morrison, Sebastian Barry3. Traces: Hannah Pool, Buchi Emecheta, Catherine McKinley4. Bearings: Barbara Kingsolver, Caryl Phillips, Jackie KayCoda: Victoria Station, 1969/2015Works CitedIndex
Life Lines makes a bold and welcome contribution to the scholarly conversations concerning transnational/transracial adoption that have already proven so vital to rethinking its myriad harms and protean possibilities.
Sam Larsson, Sven Trygged, Therésè von Braun, Thomas Johansson, Christian Kullberg, Henrik Lennartsson, Pernilla Liedgren, Marie Löhman, John McLeod, Ulla Melin Emilsson, Janet Seden, Michael Tärnfalk