Interracial Relationships Essay

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The literature focuses on the experiences of the interracial couple. The literature focus in-depth on black men and white women unions. This looks at societal, economic and political responses the couple have received. This seeks to explain how the couple copes with a relationship which is perceived as taboo, in order to emphasise how love can be colour blind. For example, Brown (1992) book, ‘The Colour of Love’ interviewed a number of interracial couples in Britain. The author acknowledges the racial history between blacks and whites in Britain, and explores how this affects the couple’s experiences from the two communities. However, studies tend to over represent black men and white women relationships, this neglects black women from the discourse. Black women’s attitudes and experiences are ignored and often are being constructed by black men and white women. These couples, emphasise how black women react to black men and white women in relationships, often depicting black women as ‘angry’ and oppositional. However, the studies fail to explore the attitudes of black women. This produces a bias exploration of interracial relationships since black women …show more content…

Similarly, it is arguable that generalising black into one category unifies blacks, to further segregate blacks into distinct categories can be problematic because this can make researching interracial relationships complicated. However, generalising blacks is problematic, because this ignores the variety amongst blackness. Researchers have not scrutinised this. This dissertation will raise this issue and explore the variety within blackness and its impact on interracial relationships. This will redefine the

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