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#75 – Catherine Ceniza Choy on the history of American adoption of Korean children

In the past 15 years, Americans have adopted over 20.000 children from Korea. The origins of this phenomenon lie in the years after World War II and often in good intentions – yet these adoptions are also linked to various problems. We spoke to Professor Catherine Ceniza Choy about the history of America’s adoption of children from Korea.

For more information about the episode, visit our website: http://www.koreaandtheworld.org/catherine-ceniza-choy/

Видео #75 – Catherine Ceniza Choy on the history of American adoption of Korean children канала Korea and the World
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14 октября 2016 г. 12:28:34
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