2024
DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12995
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The multiracial family as an anomaly: Experiences of monoracism

Katherine Johnson

Abstract: ObjectiveThrough qualitative in‐depth interviews with interracial parents across the United States, this study explores how multiracial families as a unit experience monoracism via racial surveillance, voyeurism, and dissection.BackgroundDespite increasing representations of mixed‐race families in various media, studies find that many people in the United States assume that family members should phenotypically resemble each other and also represent one obvious racial category. Interracial partners and multirac… Show more

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