RACIAL IDENTITY IN BIRACIAL-CHILDREN - A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION

Citation
C. Kerwin et al., RACIAL IDENTITY IN BIRACIAL-CHILDREN - A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION, Journal of counseling psychology, 40(2), 1993, pp. 221-231
Citations number
46
ISSN journal
00220167
Volume
40
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
221 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0167(1993)40:2<221:RIIB-A>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
This article describes a qualitative study of issues salient in the de velopment of racial identity for schoolchildren of Black/White racial heritage. Semistructured interviews were conducted individually with 9 Black/White biracial children and their parents (a total of 6 familie s). Major findings from this study tend to run counter to problems con jectured in the counseling and related literature. For example, in con trast to deficit models, participant children and adolescents did not appear to perceive themselves as ''marginal'' in 2 cultures. The major ity of participant children, adolescents, and adults demonstrated sens itivity to the views, cultures, and values of both the Black and White communities. Developmental transitions associated with different ages were identified. Emergent themes yielded hypotheses with implications for future research.