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Breaking Away: A Study of First-Generation College Students and Their Families
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1989
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Family HistoriesEducationSocial ChangeSocial StratificationFamily MembershipFamily StudiesFamily SystemsStudent RetentionFamily RelationshipCollege PipelineFamily LifeUniversity Student RetentionPublic HealthFamily ProcessesFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversitySocial ClassTheir FamiliesHigher EducationFamily Systems TheoryFirst-generation College StudentsSociologyIntergenerational RelationFamily Dynamic
Detailed family histories were taken of students who were the first in their families to go to college. This paper utilizes the psychoanalytic and family systems theory of Helm Stierlin and others to explore (1) how college matriculation for first-generation students is linked to multigenerational family dynamics, and (2) how these students reconcile (or do not reconcile) the often conflicting requirements of family membership and educational mobility. The same modernity that creates the possibility of opportunity for these students is seen also to create the potential for biographical and social dislocation.
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