articleSocial ProblemsFeb 1, 2003Closed access

''Black'' Cultural Capital, Status Positioning, and Schooling Conflicts for Low-Income African American Youth

Harvard University Press

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Abstract

Previous literature has failed to empirically demonstrate the conceptual distinction that social scientists make between "dominant" and "non-dominant" cultural capital. This article provides evidence of the coexistence of these two forms of capital within the social and academic lives of poor ethnic minority students. Using in-depth interviews with 44 low-income African American youth, I illustrate how these students negotiate their perceptions of the differential values placed by educators on these two forms of capital. Often, scholars research the effects of (dominant) cultural capital in social reproduction across various social classes, but not the influence of (non-dominant) cultural capital on status…

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Keywords
  • Social reproduction
  • Cultural capital
  • Social mobility
  • Social capital
  • Social status
  • Sociology
  • Individual capital
  • Ethnic group
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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