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Navigating Interracial Borders - Black-white Couples and Their Social Worlds (Paperback, New)
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Navigating Interracial Borders - Black-white Couples and Their Social Worlds (Paperback, New)
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"One of the best books written about interracial relationships to
date. . . . Childs offers a sophisticated and insightful analysis
of the social and ideological context of black-white interracial
relationships." --Heather Dalmage, author of Tripping on the Color
Line "A pioneering project that thoroughly analyzes interracial
marriage in contemporary America." --Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author
of Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and The Persistence
of Racial Inequality in the United States Is love color-blind, or
at least becoming increasingly so? Today's popular rhetoric and
evidence of more interracial couples than ever might suggest that
it is. But is it the idea of racially mixed relationships that we
are growing to accept or is it the reality? What is the actual
experience of individuals in these partnerships as they navigate
their way through public spheres and intermingle in small,
close-knit communities? In Navigating Interracial Borders, Erica
Chito Childs explores the social world of black-white interracial
couples and examines the ways that collective attitudes shape
private relationships. Drawing on personal accounts, in-depth
interviews, focus group responses, and cultural analysis of media
sources, she provides compelling evidence that sizable opposition
still exists toward black-white unions. Disapproval is merely being
expressed in more subtle, color-blind terms. Childs reveals that
frequently the same individuals who attest in surveys that they
approve of interracial dating will also list various reasons why
they and their families wouldn't, shouldn't, and couldn't marry
someone of another race. Even college students, who are heralded as
racially tolerant and open-minded, do not view interracial couples
as acceptable when those partnerships move beyond the point of
casual dating. Popular films, Internet images, and pornography also
continue to reinforce the idea that sexual relations between blacks
and whites are deviant. Well-researched, candidly written, and
enriched with personal narratives, Navigating Interracial
Boundaries offers important new insights into the still fraught
racial hierarchies of contemporary society in the United States.
Erica Chito Childs is an assistant professor of sociology at
Eastern Connecticut State University.
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