The Gray Area: A qualitative exploration of the unconventional dynamics of black/white couples

Although the number of black/white marriages has significantly increased since the 1970s, interracial marriage is far more common between whites and members of other minority groups, making black/white pairing still rare (Carolyn, Sitawa, & Murray, 2013). As Rockquemore and Brunsma (2001) argued...

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Main Author: Fall, Salimata
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2020
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/secfr-conf/2020/schedule/26
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-secfr-conf-11232020-07-15T07:09:31Z The Gray Area: A qualitative exploration of the unconventional dynamics of black/white couples Fall, Salimata Although the number of black/white marriages has significantly increased since the 1970s, interracial marriage is far more common between whites and members of other minority groups, making black/white pairing still rare (Carolyn, Sitawa, & Murray, 2013). As Rockquemore and Brunsma (2001) argued, blacks and whites continue to be the two groups with the most spatial separation, the greatest social distance, and the strongest taboos against interracial marriage. In this qualitative study, common themes will be analyzed to contribute to literature regarding black/white interracial romantic relationships. The research question guiding this exploratory qualitative study will be to explore how black/white couples describe their experience and what these pairings reveal about black/white race relations presently. Grounding the research in the bioecological theory, this study allows for an intimate portrayal of the two races as they navigate interacting systems. 2020-04-03T17:50:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/secfr-conf/2020/schedule/26 Southeastern Council on Family Relations Conference Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Bioecological model black/white relations interracial relationships qualitative Other Social and Behavioral Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Work
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topic Bioecological model
black/white relations
interracial relationships
qualitative
Other Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
spellingShingle Bioecological model
black/white relations
interracial relationships
qualitative
Other Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Fall, Salimata
The Gray Area: A qualitative exploration of the unconventional dynamics of black/white couples
description Although the number of black/white marriages has significantly increased since the 1970s, interracial marriage is far more common between whites and members of other minority groups, making black/white pairing still rare (Carolyn, Sitawa, & Murray, 2013). As Rockquemore and Brunsma (2001) argued, blacks and whites continue to be the two groups with the most spatial separation, the greatest social distance, and the strongest taboos against interracial marriage. In this qualitative study, common themes will be analyzed to contribute to literature regarding black/white interracial romantic relationships. The research question guiding this exploratory qualitative study will be to explore how black/white couples describe their experience and what these pairings reveal about black/white race relations presently. Grounding the research in the bioecological theory, this study allows for an intimate portrayal of the two races as they navigate interacting systems.
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title_short The Gray Area: A qualitative exploration of the unconventional dynamics of black/white couples
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title_full_unstemmed The Gray Area: A qualitative exploration of the unconventional dynamics of black/white couples
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