Philosophy in the Contemporary World

Volume 23, Issue 1, Spring 2016

Mothering from the Margins: Critical Conversations

Bonnie Mann
Pages 56-70

Adoption, Race, and Rescue
Transracial Adoption and Lesbian/Gay Ascendency to Whiteness

In this article, I examine transracial adoption in which the parents are white and gay or lesbian in the context of an America coming to tolerate, accept, embrace, and even celebrate gay family life, while increasingly retreating from basic aspirations to race-based equality and fairness. It is about the narratives of whiteness that accompany transracial adoption, and that claim families in ways that cause harm. It is also about patriotic nationalism in post 9/11 USA, and the story of sexual progressiveness that has infused our national imaginary in complex and paradoxical ways over the last decade. We are called on to account for the costs of allowing our commitments to justice in relation to race and sexuality to become fragmented.