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Generational Change in Perspective on Interracial Marriage: A Narrative Approach to the Lifelong Sociocultural Experiences of a Caucasian Individual in a Caucasian-African American Interracial Marriag

Posted on:2019-01-15Degree:Psy.DType:Dissertation
University:The Chicago School of Professional PsychologyCandidate:Moffett, Tahirih ZFull Text:PDF
GTID:1475390017486840Subject:Ethnic studies
Abstract/Summary:
An individual's sociocultural experiences throughout their life has a significant impact on shaping perspectives on interracial relationships, and a substantial part of these experiences come from the family of origin. Currently, there is a dearth of literature that primarily focuses on the lifelong sociocultural experiences of Caucasian individuals in a Caucasian-African American interracial marriage whose family of origin holds racially discriminatory attitudes toward the marriage. With the growing number of interracial relationships in the United States, discussions centered on this research topic are meaningful and highly relevant. Although Caucasian-African American interracial marriages are on the rise, they still represent one of the rarest types of interracial marriages in the United States in comparison to the other major racial groups. These interracial marriage disparities are significantly influenced by the chronic history of White racism in the United States and the systemic oppression of African Americans. Consequently, exploring a Caucasian individual's sociocultural experiences that garnered accepting attitudes towards entering into a Caucasian-African American interracial marriage, despite family of origin opposition, is highly worthy of examination. Using a narrative-oral history approach, this study examines the lifelong sociocultural experiences of a Caucasian individual in a Caucasian-African American interracial marriage whose family of origin opposes their interracial relationship.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interracial, Experiences, Individual, Origin
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