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“Hey, Those Shoes Are Out of Uniform”: African American Girls in an Elite High School and the Importance of Habitus
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1999
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EducationRacial StudyBlack ExperienceRacial Segregation StudiesAfrican American HistoryUniform ”Social SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceAfrican American EducationGender StudiesSociology Of EducationBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesAfrican American GirlsRacial EquityBlack Social MovementsElite SchoolIntersectionalitySocial ClassAfrican American FreedomDominant HabitusBlack StudentsBlack PoliticsElite High SchoolSociologyBlack Feminism
We examine how race and class influenced the lives of six African American high school seniors who attended a predominantly white, elite, independent secondary school. Race and class contributed to an organizational habitus of the school characterized by white and wealthy privilege. Interaction of that dominant habitus with the dissimilar individual habitus of the students resulted in a form of symbolic violence—symbolic violence the black students knowingly endured in exchange for the social mobility afforded by attending the elite school.
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