Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: WWYD? (W11-P4) Fa16



The ABC series What Would You Do?  provides us with a critical incident to analyze for intercultural/interracial romances.



What would you do?  Why?
Other thoughts about this ABC clip?

And now this WWYD? critical incident:






WWYD?


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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: Loving v. Virginia (W11-P3) Fa16

The famous case via ABC news report


A variety of films and documentaries have been done on the Loving vs. Virginia case, like this HBO documentary.


Here is a trailer to the more recent film.



How do the state laws like the ones in Virginia fit into the previous discussion of internal and external barrier?

If you are curious:

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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and Barriers to Interracial Marriage (W11-P2) Fa16



As the number of interracial marriages has increased so too has the approval of interracial marriages.  In the late 1950s less than 10% of the U.S. population approved of interracial marriages.  By 2007, the approval rating was almost 80%.



So, still with a significant portion of the U.S. population disapproving interracial marriages, couples in such marriages face some unnecessary challenges.  Besides the normal challenges of any relationship, an interracial or intercultural relationship faces two additional barriers to a healthy relationship: internal barriers and external barriers.

The internal barriers are those of any intercultural interaction.

How does intercultural communication work? What is the process?
Two people from different cultures interact, but there are barriers to effective intercultural communication.  Some of the barriers include: difference in language, difference in nonverbals, difference in values, ethnocentrism and prejudice.

























In addition to the above an interracial couple may also face some external barriers.







If you get a chance to watch or re-watch Jungle Fever, see if you spot the internal and external barriers.

You may also want to see the intercultural relationship in The Joy Luck Club.

Can you think of more recent films that show the internal and external barriers that interracial and intercultural couples face?


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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and Interracial Marriage (W11-P1) Fa16


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The above painting is "Othello and Desdemona" by Chasserieu from the early 1800s.  It is inspired by William Shakespeare's play Othello from approximate 1603. In the painting are Othello, the Moor and Desdemona, his Venetian wife.


The title "Jungle Fever" comes from a 1991 Spike Lee film.  More on the Jungle Fever film later.


Let's turn now to the topic of interracial marriages in the United States.  Over the past few decades there has been strong growth in the number of interracial marriages from less than 1% in 1970 to approximately 10% in 2010.  In the U.S today more than 1 in 10 marriages are interracial marriages.





When you look at the number of unmarried couples the percentage of interracial couples is even higher.


Info source | Photo credit: J


Info source | Photo credit: Salihan Laugesen 


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Friday, October 17, 2014

InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: WWYD? (U7-U4) Fa14


The ABC series What Would You Do?  provides us with a critical incident to analyze for intercultural/interracial romances.



What would you do?  Why?
Other thoughts about this ABC clip?

And now this WWYD? critical incident:



WWYD?


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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: Loving v. Virginia (U7-P3) Fa14



How do the state laws like the ones in Virginia fit into the previous discussion of internal and external barrier?

If you are curious:

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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and Barriers to Interracial Marriage (U7-P2) Fa14


As the number of interracial marriages has increased so too has the approval of interracial marriages.  In the late 1950s less than 10% of the U.S. population approved of interracial marriages.  By 2007, the approval rating was almost 80%.



So, still with a significant portion of the U.S. population disapproving interracial marriages, couples in such marriages face some unnecessary challenges.  Besides the normal challenges of any relationship, an interracial or intercultural relationship faces two additional barriers to a healthy relationship: internal barriers and external barriers.

The internal barriers are those of any intercultural interaction.

How does intercultural communication work? What is the process?
Two people from different cultures interact, but there are barriers to effective intercultural communication.  Some of the barriers include: difference in language, difference in nonverbals, difference in values, ethnocentrism and prejudice.

























In addition to the above an interracial couple may also face some external barriers.







If you get a chance to watch or re-watch Jungle Fever, see if you spot the internal and external barriers.

You may also want to see the intercultural relationship in The Joy Luck Club.

Can you think of more recent films that show the internal and external barriers that interracial and intercultural couples face?


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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and Interracial Marriage (U7-P1) Fa14

Note: Click on images to see large size.


The above painting is "Othello and Desdemona" by Chasserieu from the early 1800s.  It is inspired by William Shakespeare's play Othello from approximate 1603. In the painting are Othello, the Moor and Desdemona, his Venetian wife.


The title "Jungle Fever" comes from a 1991 Spike Lee film.  More on the Jungle Fever film later.


Let's turn now to the topic of interracial marriages in the United States.  Over the past few decades there has been strong growth in the number of interracial marriages from less than 1% in 1970 to approximately 10% in 2010.  In the U.S today more than 1 in 10 marriages are interracial marriages.




When you look at the number of unmarried couples the percentage of interracial couples is even higher.

Info source | Photo credit: J


Info source | Photo credit: Salihan Laugesen 


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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: WWYD? (U8-P4) fa13

Previously we've talked about intercultural critical incidents.

The ABC series What Would You Do?  provides us with a critical incident to analyze for intercultural/interracial romances.



What would you do?  Why?
Other thoughts about this ABC clip?

And now this WWYD? critical incident:



WWYD?

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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Activity: Loving v. Virginia (U8-P4) Fa13



How does the state laws like the one was in Virginia fit into the previous discussion of internal and external barrier?

If you are curious:



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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and Barriers to Interracial Marriage (U8-P2) fa13


As the number of interracial marriages has increased so too has the approval of interracial marriages.  In the late 1950s less than 10% of the U.S. population approved of interracial marriages.  By 2007, the approval rating was almost 80%.



So, still with a significant portion of the U.S. population disapproving interracial marriages, couples in such marriages face some unnecessary challenges.  Besides the normal challenges of any relationship, an interracial or intercultural relationship faces two additional barriers to a healthy relationship: internal barriers and external barriers.

The internal barriers are those of any intercultural interaction.

How does intercultural communication work? What is the process?
Two people from different cultures interact, but there are barriers to effective intercultural communication.  Some of the barriers include: difference in language, difference in nonverbals, difference in values, ethnocentrism and prejudice.

























In addition to the above an interracial couple may also face some external barriers.







If you get a chance to watch or re-watch Jungle Fever, see if you spot the internal and external barriers.

You may also want to see the intercultural relationship in The Joy Luck Club.

Can you think of more recent films that show the internal and external barriers that interracial and intercultural couples face?


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InterculturalCom: Intercultural Romance: Jungle Fever and InterracialMarriage (U8-P1) fa13

Note: Click on images to see large size.



The above painting is "Othello and Desdemona" by Chasserieu from the early 1800s.  It is inspired by William Shakespeare's play Othello from approximate 1603. In the painting are Othello, the Moor and Desdemona, his Venetian wife.


The title "Jungle Fever" comes from a 1991 Spike Lee film.  More on the Jungle Fever film later.


Let's turn now to the topic of interracial marriages in the United States.  Over the past few decades there has been strong growth in the number of interracial marriages from less than 1% in 1970 to approximately 10% in 2010.  In the U.S today more than 1 in 10 marriages are interracial marriages.





When you look at the number of unmarried couples the percentage of interracial couples is even higher.


Info source | Photo credit: J


Info source | Photo credit: Salihan Laugesen 



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