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Telling Tales of Oppression and Dysfunction: Narratives of Class Identity Reformation
2007
Qualitative Sociology Review
I compare experiences and class identity formation of working-class college students in college. I find that all working-class students experience college as culturally different from their home cultures and have different understandings and interpretations of this difference based on race, class, and gender positions. I find that students develop fundamentally different strategies for navigating these cultural differences based on the strength or weakness of their structural understandings of
doi:10.18778/1733-8077.3.2.05
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