
The Circulation of Children
Kinship, Adoption, and Morality in Andean Peru
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The Circulation of Children
Kinship, Adoption, and Morality in Andean Peru
About this book
Leinaweaver provides insight into the emotional and material factors that bring together and separate indigenous Andean families in the highland city of Ayacucho. She describes how child circulation is intimately linked to survival in the city, which has had to withstand colonialism, economic isolation, and the devastating civil war unleashed by the Shining Path. Leinaweaver examines the practice from the perspective of parents who send their children to live in other households, the adults who receive them, and the children themselves. She relates child circulation to international laws and norms regarding children's rights, adoptions, and orphans, and to Peru's history of racial conflict and violence. Given that history, Leinaweaver maintains that it is not surprising that child circulation, a practice associated with Peru's impoverished indigenous community, is alternately ignored, tolerated, or condemned by the state.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- About the Series
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on Translation
- Introduction: Moving Children in Ayacucho
- 1. Ayacucho: Histories of Violence and Ethnography
- 2. International Adoption: The Globalization of Kinship
- 3. Puericulture and Andean Orphanhood
- 4. Companionship and Custom: The Mechanics of Child Circulation
- 5. Superación: The Strategic Uses of Child Circulation
- 6. Pertenecer: Knowledge and Kinship
- 7. Circulating Children, at Home and Abroad
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index