This article examines the definitions of “race” used in discussing interracial marriage, arguing that the common framework of “cultural differences” used in existing literature insufficiently describes the range of experiences in interracial marriage. By redefining race as a process of classification that is neither about cultural nor biological “difference,” we use racial formation theory to examine racial identity within interracial marriages and how racial identity might be reclassified as a function of interracial marriage status (i.e., comparing oneself to a different racial group). Finally, we discuss individual-level implications with respect to how interdependence theory affects racial identity and marital quality in interracial mar...
Intermarriage has long been of interest to both the general public and to American social scientists...
Interracial relationships are an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in the United States as we...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...
A review of research on “interracial” marriages and couples shows that approaches to this topic are ...
My dissertation examines how interracial couples challenge existing racial boundaries while also con...
Interracial marriage is defined as a union between people from different racial backgrounds. The cur...
This article utilizes a sample of letters to the editor from African American newspapers to investig...
Interracial marriages have proliferated in the United States over the past three decades. This study...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
Interracial relationships are often viewed as indicators of social change. Scholars tend to interpre...
This article presents a case study of the perceptions of a White female married to an African Americ...
There has been a rapid growth of heterosexual Black and White interracial couples in the Monterey Co...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
The explosion in the number of people coming from a multiracial heritage has generated an increased ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Intermarriage has long been of interest to both the general public and to American social scientists...
Interracial relationships are an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in the United States as we...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...
A review of research on “interracial” marriages and couples shows that approaches to this topic are ...
My dissertation examines how interracial couples challenge existing racial boundaries while also con...
Interracial marriage is defined as a union between people from different racial backgrounds. The cur...
This article utilizes a sample of letters to the editor from African American newspapers to investig...
Interracial marriages have proliferated in the United States over the past three decades. This study...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
Interracial relationships are often viewed as indicators of social change. Scholars tend to interpre...
This article presents a case study of the perceptions of a White female married to an African Americ...
There has been a rapid growth of heterosexual Black and White interracial couples in the Monterey Co...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
The explosion in the number of people coming from a multiracial heritage has generated an increased ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Intermarriage has long been of interest to both the general public and to American social scientists...
Interracial relationships are an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in the United States as we...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...