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Fitting In: Segregation Social Class and the Experiences of Black Students at Selective Colleges and Universities

机译:适合:分离社会阶层和黑人学生在选择性学院和大学的经验

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We analyzed qualitative data gathered at a selective urban university with a large black student body. We found that black students from integrated backgrounds welcomed the chance to establish friendships with same-race peers even though they were at ease in white settings, whereas students from segregated backgrounds saw same-race peers as a source of comfort and refuge from a white world often perceived as hostile. These contrasting perceptions set up both groups for shock upon matriculation. Students from an integrated background were better prepared academically and socially, but were unfamiliar with urban black culture and uncomfortable interacting with students of lower class standing. Students from a segregated background were surprised to find they had little in common with more affluent students from integrated backgrounds. Although both groups were attracted to campus for the same reason—to interact with a critical mass of same-race peers—their contrasting expectations produced a letdown as the realities of intraracial diversity set in.
机译:我们分析了在一所拥有大量黑人学生的城市大学中收集到的定性数据。我们发现,来自综合背景的黑人学生欢迎有机会与同种族的同伴建立友谊,尽管他们在白人环境中比较自在,而来自种族隔离背景的学生却将同种族的同伴视为来自白人世界的舒适和避难所。通常被认为是敌对的。这些截然不同的看法使这两个群体在入学时都感到震惊。具有综合背景的学生在学业和社交方面都作了更好的准备,但不熟悉城市黑人文化,也不熟悉与下层阶级学生的交往。来自不同背景的学生惊讶地发现他们与来自综合背景的较富裕的学生几乎没有共同之处。尽管出于相同的原因(与大量同种族同龄人互动),这两组人都被吸引到了校园,但随着种族间多样性的现实出现,他们的期望值相形见produced。

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