Author: Renea D. Nash
Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group
Keywords: dating, interracial, coping
Number of Pages: 151
Published: 1997-08
List price: $31.95
ISBN-10: 0823924467
ISBN-13: 9780823924462

Author: J Owen
Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
Keywords: australia, marriage, interracial, matches, mixed
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2002-05-01
List price: $40.95
ISBN-10: 0868405817
ISBN-13: 9780868405810

Reveals the impact of interracial marriage on Australian society and shows how Australian society has changed over time, with the great majority of Australians now accepting mixed unions when once they were not only rare but provoked hostility and hate.

Author: Emily Bernard
Publisher: Amistad
Keywords: friendships, interracial, writers, friends
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2004-08-01
List price: $23.95
ISBN-10: 0060082763
ISBN-13: 9780060082765

Emily Bernard examines the complexities of interracial friendships -- white and black, Latino and white, black and Asian, black and Jewish -- in this poignant book that includes essays from Pam Houston, Darryl Pinckney, Luis Rodriguez, and Susan Straight, among others. Meet a young Italian American heading off to college, the first in his family to do so -- where he rooms with and befriends a sophisticated young black man from a highly educated, socially prominent Washington, D.C., family. Meet a second-generation Korean American "from the ’hood" who is more comfortable with Latinos and

Author: Maria Root
Publisher: Temple University Press
Keywords: marriage, interracial, revolution, love
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2001-01-15
List price: $27.95
ISBN-10: 1566398266
ISBN-13: 9781566398268

When the Baby Boom generation was in college, the last miscegenation laws were declared unconstitutional, but interracial romances retained an aura of taboo. Since 1960 the number of mixed race marriages has doubled every decade. Today, the trend toward intermarriage continues, and the growing presence of interracial couples in the media, on college campuses, in the shopping malls and other public places draws little notice. "Love’s Revolution" traces the social changes that account for the growth of intermarriage as well as the lingering prejudices and false beliefs that oppress raciall

Author: Cheryl Y. Judice
Publisher: Cambria Press
Keywords: men, women, black, marriages, interracial
Number of Pages: 212
Published: 2008-12-18
List price: $99.95
ISBN-10: 1604975776
ISBN-13: 9781604975772

Interracial marriages between African Americans and Caucasian Americans in the United States are the least common of all interracial marriages, with marriages between black women and white men being the less frequent of the two combinations. Since the 1990s, however, increasing numbers of black women have been marrying white men. This book examines the dynamics of race, social class and marriage in contemporary American society specifically with respect to marriages between African Americans and Caucasian Americans, comparing and contrasting the experiences of couples in both intermarriage pat

Author: Rachel F. Moran
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Keywords: romance, race, regulation, intimacy, interracial
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 2003-05-01
List price: $20.00
ISBN-10: 0226536637
ISBN-13: 9780226536637

As late as the 1960s, states could legally punish minorities who either had sex with or married persons outside of their racial groups. In this first comprehensive study of the legal regulation of interracial relationships, Rachel Moran grapples with the consequences of that history, candidly confronting its profound effects on not only conceptions of race and identity, but on ideas about sex, marriage, and family."A good introduction to an issue too often overlooked. . . . The writing is clear and accessible, the evidence is evocative, and the ideas are challenging."—Beth Kiyoko Jamieson, L

Authors:Dr. Mark P. Orbe, Dr. Tina Maria Harris,
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Keywords: practice, theory, communication, interracial
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 2007-08-14
List price: $69.95
ISBN-10: 1412954584
ISBN-13: 9781412954587

Specifically addressing how interpersonal communication as process is potentially impeded because of how we are socialized to think about racial differences, this exciting and much-anticipated second edition of Interracial Communication: Theory Into Practice guides readers in applying the valuable contributions of recent communication theory to improving everyday communication among the races. Authors Mark P. Orbe and Tina M. Harris offer a comprehensive, practical foundation for dialogue on interracial communication, as well as a resource that stimulates thinking and encourages readers to bec
  
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