Intercultural Marriage and Family: Beyond the Racial DividePosted in Articles, Family/Parenting, Media Archive, Religion, United States on 2010-04-18 05:10Z by Steven |
Intercultural Marriage and Family: Beyond the Racial Divide
The Family Journal
Volume 9, Number 1 (2001)
pages 39-42
DOI: 10.1177/1066480701091008
John McFadden, The Benjamin Elijah Mays Distinguished Professor Emeritus
University of South Carolina
Intercultural marriages have emerged as a central theme in discussion, not only among helping professionals but also the general public. Issues surrounding these conversations involve areas such as race, ethnicity, culture, and religion. The racial divide certainly permeates the thinking of many individuals as it affects couples and families. This article focuses on trends in intercultural marriages and how these relationships influence dynamics among families and the development of children and adolescents. Stages of acceptance toward intermarriages beyond the racial divide and empowerment traits for interracial marriages and family are introduced.
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