1st Edition

Between Two Worlds Black Students in an Urban Community College

By Lois Weis Copyright 1985
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1985, this book explores the ‘lived culture’ of urban black students in a community college located in a large northeastern city in the United States.

    The author immersed herself in the institution she was studying for a full academic year, exploring both the direct experiences of education, and the way these experiences were worked over and through the praxis of cultural discourse. She examines in detail the messages of the school, including the ‘hidden curriculum’ and faculty perspectives, as well as the way these messages are transformed at a cultural level. The resulting work provides a major contribution to a number of debates on education and cultural and economic reproduction, as well as a leap forward in our understanding of the role schooling plays in the re-creation of race and class antagonisms.

    This work will be of great interest to anyone working with minorities, particularly in the context of education.

    Acknowledgements; Key to Transcripts; 1. Introduction 2. Elements of Culture 3. "Thirty Years Old and I’m Allowed to be Late!" 4. The Role of Faculty 5. The Individual Versus the Collective 6. Analysis of Culture – I 7. Analysis of Culture – II 8. Possibilities of Action; Appendix A: Methods; Appendix B: Open-ended Interview Questions; Appendix C: Student Opinion Survey; Notes; Index

    Biography

    Lois Weis