Grounded in the personal narratives of twenty interracial
couples with multiracial children, this volume uniquely explores
interracial couples' encounters with racism and discrimination,
partner difference, family identity, and counseling and therapy. It
intimately portrays how race, class, and gender shape relationship
dynamics and a partner's sense of belonging. Assessment tools and
intervention techniques help professionals and scholars work
effectively with multiracial families as they negotiate difference,
resist familial and societal disapproval, and strive for increased
intimacy. The book concludes with a discussion of interracial
couples in cinema and literature, the sensationalization of
multiracial relations in mass media, and how to further liberalize
partner selection across racial borders.
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