Despite the growing presence of intercultural couples in the
United States and worldwide, their stories often go untold. In
"Intercultural Couples," Jill Bystydzienski provides a rare and
comprehensive understanding of the multidimensional experiences of
intercultural couples, drawing mainly upon in-depth interviews with
persons living in domestic partnerships--heterosexual and
same-sex--representing a broad spectrum of ethnic, racial,
religious, socioeconomic, and national backgrounds. In these
relationships, each partner brings a different set of cultural
experiences that may include gender expectations, ideas about
appropriate relations with family members, childrearing, financial
matters, and general lifestyle. Sometimes differences may be
unrecognized or seen as minimal, yet some can become salient,
forming the basis for conflict, enriching diversity, or both.
Bystydzienski's findings show that, despite hurtful incidents
from persons outside the couple partnerships, intercultural unions
are a source of satisfaction for the partners, and are able to
bridge divisions and reduce inequalities between persons of diverse
backgrounds, providing a rich portrait of how these couples
negotiate their identities as individuals and as couples in
relation to the outside world.
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