ABSTRACT

Communication occurs at the intersection of multiple dimensions of social existence, where individuals, dyads, groups, and societies meet. This chapter examines the specific link between couples and culture as they engage in an ongoing negotiation to develop their identities vis-à-vis each other. The chapter describes communication messages by which couples and cultures assert their positions, specifically in relation to autonomy and connection; patterns that have emerged over the last few decades in those messages; and potential patterns accessible to couples and cultures as they negotiate their association.