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Upward Mobility: Experiences with Families of Origin Among College-Educated African American Women

机译:向上的流动性:受过大学教育的非洲裔美国妇女在原籍家庭中的经历

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Research indicates that a significant number of African American women from lower-class statuses work hard to become upwardly mobile. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the interpersonal experiences of upwardly mobile African American women, particularly their interactions with their family and community of origin. The purposefully selected sample was composed of 13 African American women holding various positions at a Midwestern university. To maximize variation of experiences, respondents were graduate students, faculty members, and staff. The primary data collection method was in-depth interviews along with examination of supplemental materials which included respondents\u27 journal entries, e-mail exchanges, field notes, and researcher memos. I analyzed the collected data following the procedures of open, axial, and selective coding. A theory emerged from my interpretation of data gathered to answer the research question \u22What is the process by which African American women from working-class families manage relationships with members of their family of origin during and/or following the attainment of a graduate degree?\u22 Evidence from this exploratory study suggests that the women develop a bicultural identity out of necessity after being confronted with conflicting experiences and worldviews. The emergent theory highlights the changes that occur in the women\u27s lives and some of the conflicting life experiences they have with their family of origin as they progress through academia. The theory also describes strategies used by the respondents to manage their emerging bicultural identity. The attainment of a bicultural identity allows African American women to function in their life as well-educated women and to retain string ties to their family and community of origin.
机译:研究表明,许多来自低下阶层的非洲裔美国妇女努力工作以变得向上流动。这项定性研究的目的是探讨向上流动的非洲裔美国妇女的人际关系经历,特别是她们与家庭和原籍社区的互动。故意选择的样本由13位在中西部大学担任各种职位的非洲裔美国妇女组成。为了最大程度地丰富体验,受访者是研究生,教职员工。主要的数据收集方法是深度访谈以及补充材料的检查,这些补充材料包括受访者的日记条目,电子邮件交流,现场笔记和研究人员备忘录。我按照开放,轴向和选择性编码的程序分析了收集的数据。我对收集到的数据的解释提出了一个理论,以回答研究问题。\ u22在获得学位期间和/或之后,来自工人阶级家庭的非洲裔美国妇女如何处理与原籍家庭成员的关系?这项探索性研究的证据表明,妇女在经历冲突的经历和世界观之后,出于必要而发展出了双重文化身份。涌现理论突出了妇女在学术界进步时生活中发生的变化,以及她们与原籍家庭所经历的一些矛盾的生活经历。该理论还描述了受访者用来管理其新兴的双文化身份的策略。获得双重文化身份使非洲裔美国妇女能够像受过良好教育的妇女一样生活,并与家庭和原籍社区保持联系。

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