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Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance
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Wallace, Derron
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Black people
/ Blacks
/ Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ Case Studies
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Cultural Capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Educational Research
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Focus Groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Immigrants
/ Interviews
/ Middle Class
/ Minority Groups
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial identity
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social classes
/ Social Science Research
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of culture
/ Whites
/ Working Class
/ Youth
2018
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Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance
by
Wallace, Derron
in
Black people
/ Blacks
/ Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ Case Studies
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Cultural Capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Educational Research
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Focus Groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Immigrants
/ Interviews
/ Middle Class
/ Minority Groups
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial identity
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social classes
/ Social Science Research
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of culture
/ Whites
/ Working Class
/ Youth
2018
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Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance
by
Wallace, Derron
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Black people
/ Blacks
/ Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
/ Case Studies
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Cultural Capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Educational Research
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Focus Groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Immigrants
/ Interviews
/ Middle Class
/ Minority Groups
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial identity
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social classes
/ Social Science Research
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of culture
/ Whites
/ Working Class
/ Youth
2018
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Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance
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Cultural capital as whiteness? Examining logics of ethno-racial representation and resistance
2018
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There is a significant, longstanding tradition in British sociological research that renders cultural capital synonymous with whiteness. This article suggests that one substantive factor that contributes to the enduring relationship between whiteness and cultural capital is the paucity of research on the Black and ethnic minority middle classes. Studies of social class in the United Kingdom frequently render middle-class life synonymous with whiteness and all too often fix ethno-racial identities to the working classes. The article draws on a 14-month comparative ethnography as a case study to provide an asset-based reading of cultural capital among the Black Caribbean middle classes in Britain. The findings suggest that the seemingly exclusive link between whiteness and cultural capital is problematised by Black Caribbean young people, and therefore should be further critiqued in sociological and educational research, especially when developing cultural capital analyses.
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Taylor & Francis, Ltd,Routledge,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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