Passing the torch: intergenerational capital transmission and the black legacy experience at a PWI

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Race Ethnicity and Education Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/13613324.2023.2268002
Christopher J. P. Sewell
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ABSTRACTAs American colleges and universities become more diverse, expanding our vision and working around what it means to be a legacy, especially at Predominately White Institutions, will be essential. This paper examines Black families’ experiences at Churchill, a small liberal arts PWI in the Northeast. With the aid of Yosso’s community cultural wealth and Bourdieu’s notions of cultural and social capital, it examines how parents’ experiences at Churchill and exposing their child to Churchill shaped and informed their child’s decision to attend their parent’s alma mater and the passing of social and cultural capital between the generations. Findings suggest that while navigational and familial capital passes between generations, Black cultural capital does not pass smoothly and impacts their child’s experience at Churchill.KEYWORDS: Legacy studentsblack studentspredominately White institutioncultural capitalsocial capitalcommunity cultural wealth Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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火炬传递:代际资本传递和黑人遗产在PWI的经验
摘要随着美国高校变得更加多样化,扩大我们的视野,围绕着成为传统的意义展开工作,尤其是在以白人为主的院校,将是至关重要的。本文考察了黑人家庭在东北部一个小型文理学院——丘吉尔学院的经历。借助约索的社区文化财富和布迪厄的文化和社会资本的概念,本书考察了父母在丘吉尔的经历以及让孩子接触丘吉尔是如何塑造和影响孩子进入父母母校的决定的,以及社会和文化资本在几代人之间的传递。研究结果表明,虽然航海和家族资本在几代人之间传递,但黑人文化资本的传递并不顺利,并影响了他们的孩子在丘吉尔的经历。关键词:遗赠学生黑人学生白人占多数制度文化资本社会资本社区文化财富披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: Race Ethnicity & Education is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a focal point for international scholarship, research and debate. It publishes original and challenging research which explores the dynamics of race, racism and ethnicity in education policy, theory and practice. The journal has quickly established itself as essential reading for those working in this field and especially welcomes writing which addresses the interconnections between race, ethnicity and multiple forms of oppression including class, gender, sexuality and disability. All articles are independently refereed and the journal is supported by a distinguished international editorial panel.
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