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Title: Marriage and Culture Around the World: Marrying Someone from a Different Race, Religion, or Nationality
Authors: Gaines, SO
Keywords: interactionist role theory;interdependence theory;international marriage;interracial marriage;interreligious marriage;relationship maintenance;social behaviorism;stigma
Issue Date: 18-Jan-2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Gaines, S.O. (2024) 'Marriage and Culture Around the World: Marrying Someone from a Different Race, Religion, or Nationality', in Hojjat, M. and Moyer, A. (eds.) Modern Relationships: Romance, Friendship, and Family in the 21st Century. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.124 - 140. doi : 10.1093/oso/9780197655504.002.0003.
Abstract: In <i>Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity</i>, Goffman (1963) alluded to the “tribal stigmas” of race, religion, and nationality that may (1) carry important social psychological implications for individuals who are devalued along one or more of those dimensions and (2) affect the social and psychological experiences of those individuals’ relationship partners. To what extent are the “tribal stigmas” in question, whether reflecting individuals’ race (i.e., presumed biological heritage) and/or individuals’ religion and nationality (i.e., “faith-based” and “state-based” aspects of presumed cultural heritage, respectively), relevant to the establishment, maintenance, and potential dissolution of contemporary marriages, in the era of the global village? The present chapter will address marriage and ethnicity around the world by surveying available research and evaluating the usefulness of Goffman’s (1959) interactionist role theory – integrated with Thibaut and Kelley’s (1959; Kelley, 1979; Kelley & Thibaut, 1978), within Mead’s (1934/1967) social behaviourism – in light of current trends.
Description: This is a draft of a chapter by Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. in the book Modern Relationships Romance, Friendship, and Family in the 21st Century edited by Mahzad Hojjat and Anne Moyer, published by Oxford University Press, 18 January 2024, pp. pp.124 - 140. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197655504.002.0003a. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press, available at https://academic.oup.com/book/55769/chapter-abstract/434257413 (see: https://academic.oup.com/pages/authoring/books/author-reuse-and-self-archiving).
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/28429
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197655504.003.0008
ISBN: 978-0-19-765550-4 (hbk)
978-0-19-765552-8 (ebk)
Other Identifiers: ORCiD ID: Stanley O. Gaines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4937-6485
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