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August 30, 2007
The State and Children's Fate: Reproduction in traumatic times
Adoption and the Guatemalan Journey To American Parenthood
Abandonment, Adoption and Reproductive Disruption: Transitions in child circulation in Mexico City, 1880—1910
Available Motherhood: Legal technologies, `state of exception' and the dekinning of `war-babies' in Bangladesh
Scarcity and Surplus: Shifting regimes of childhood in Nicaragua
Choosing to Move: Child agency on Peru's margins
The State and Children's Fate: Reproduction in traumatic times
Adoption and the Guatemalan Journey To American Parenthood
Abandonment, Adoption and Reproductive Disruption: Transitions in child circulation in Mexico City, 1880—1910
Available Motherhood: Legal technologies, `state of exception' and the dekinning of `war-babies' in Bangladesh
Scarcity and Surplus: Shifting regimes of childhood in Nicaragua
Choosing to Move: Child agency on Peru's margins
Posted by Gary Holden at August 30, 2007 12:00 AM