• 제목/요약/키워드: 입양아

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입양경험에 관한 연구

  • 임경미;양성은
    • 한국가정관리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국가정관리학회 2010년도 제48차 추계학술대회
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    • pp.216-216
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    • 2010
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공개입양 가정의 부모가 경험하는 갈등의 유형과 특성 분석 (Open Adoption : Analysis of Types and Characteristics of Conflicts Experienced by Adoptive Parents)

  • 구미향
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.117-133
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    • 2006
  • Twenty-one adoptive parents participated in this study on adoption-related conflicts perceived by adoptive parents in open adoption. Q-methodology, which provides understanding of individual attitudes and experiences, identified three types of conflict. Type 1 experienced a great deal of conflict and concern prior to the adoption decision; they also faced difficulties stemming from lack of information about parenting an adopted child and institutional inertia. For type 2, the major factors of conflict were discord among siblings, negative bias against adoption in the community, and insufficient national assistance. Type 3 reported that they feel concerned for their adopted-child's developmental and psychological wellbeing they worried that adoption status might lead to behavioral and attitudinal problems in their adopted-child during youth and young adulthood.

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한국어 학습 동기화 과정에 대한 연구 - 국제 한인 입양인을 둘러싼 '결핍의 담론' 생산을 중심으로 - (An Explanation for Korean Learning Motivation: Ethnic Expectation as a Motivation for Adult Korean-American International Adoptees)

  • 구영산
    • 한국어교육
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.183-217
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    • 2012
  • This study explores the identity-formation of adult Korean-American intentional adoptees who studied Korean in a Korean language center in New York from 2005 to 2007. Based on participant observation in the classroom, observations of student conversations in their gatherings, and discourse analysis of conversations related to why they were studying Korean, I found that adoptees felt that their lack of knowledge of Korean had caused them to fall short of expectations of ethnic Koreans. Stereotyped as Korean (or Asian) based on their looks, they were often assumed to possess knowledge of and skills associated with Korean culture, which they of course lacked. They were motivated to study Korean (and acquaint themselves with Korean culture) in order to meet these expectations.