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Re-imagining the surveillance power of the close social network on interracial couples

Pages 221-238 | Received 15 Apr 2020, Accepted 19 Mar 2021, Published online: 30 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The contemporary diffusion of a ‘spy culture’ and other legitimated forms of citizen to citizen monitoring in society has arguably impacted on the area of romantic relationships. This may be particularly exacerbated in relationships that defy societal norms such as is the case with interracial romantic relationships. The surveillance of romantic choices by parents and friends has called on interracial couples to redouble efforts to safeguard their intimacy. Using the idea of ‘Foucaultdian’ surveillance as a conceptual starting point, this paper argues that interracial couples in post-apartheid South Africa face barriers to intimacy through the perceived and realized surveillance of their relational choices by friends and family. Findings from in-depth interviews suggest that the staying power of racial primacy in contemporary South Africa leads friends and families of interracial couples to assume the role of gatekeepers thereby instilling a strategically empowering form of self-watching in the couples as to when and how to disclose their relationship status. The study aids in the broader conceptual re-imagining of what it means to watch and be watched within the societal confines of racialized close social network dynamics. Limitations and implications for future research are also offered.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported through funding by the South African National Research Foundation under the Innovation Grant.

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