How Culture-Specific Practices and Values May Influence International (Romanian–South Korean) Marriages
How Culture-Specific Practices and Values May Influence International (Romanian–South Korean) Marriages
Author(s): Elena BujaSubject(s): Sociolinguistics
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: international/interracial marriages; Romanian–Korean couples; Confucianism; cultural practices; thematic analysis;
Summary/Abstract: The aim of my research study is to identify the barriers that cross-cultural and interracial couples are confronted with and the ways they try to overcome these potential obstacles in order for their marriage to work, with a focus on Romanian–Korean couples (Romanian wives and Korean husbands). At stake are many aspects pertaining to culture such as religious or ideological beliefs (Christianity vs. Confucianism), individualism vs. collectivism, egalitarian vs. non-egalitarian treatment of women, the language adopted by the spouses, family expectations, as well as the discrimination of bi-racial children. The hypothesis underlying the study is that no matter how much the spouses love each other, any difference in values, practices, and behaviours can create problems. Derived from this hypothesis, the following research questions will be addressed in the study: (a) Which particular cultural issues may cause (more) frictions in international, interracial marriages? (b) What steps are taken and by which partner in order to solve the possible culturally triggered problems that appear in their relationship? (c) Are there any advantages to international, interracial marriages?To provide answers to these questions, 7 Romanian–Korean couples have been subjected to a semi-structured interview. The information provided by the respondents has been analysed within the framework of “thematic analysis”, defined by Berelson (1952: 18) as “a research technique for the objective, systematic, and quantitative description of the manifest content of communication.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
- Issue Year: 15/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 17-40
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English