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'Oh you Graduated?' 'No, I Decided I was Finished.' Dropping out of High School and the Implications over the Life Course.

机译:“哦,你毕业了吗?” “不,我决定自己完成了。”高中辍学及其对人生历程的启示。

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The Civil Rights Project estimates that Black girls are among the least likely to graduate from high school. More specifically, only about half, or 56%, of freshman Black girls graduate with their class four years later. Beyond the statistics little is known about Black girls who drop out, why they leave school and what happens to them once they are gone. This study is a grounded theory analysis of the stories eight adult Black women told about dropping out of high school with a particular focus on how dropping out affected their lives as workers, mothers and returners to education. There is one conclusion about dropping out and another about Black female identity.;First, the women in my study were adolescents during the 1980s, experienced life at the intersection of Blackness, womaness, and poverty and lived in the harsh conditions of a Black American hyperghetto. Using a synthesis between intersectionality and hyperghettoization I found that the women were so determined to improve their economic and personal conditions that they took on occupations that seemed to promise freedom, wealth and safety. Because they were so focused on their new lives, their school attendance suffered as a consequence. In the second conclusion I argued that Black women draw their insights about Black female identity from two competing sources. The two sources are their lived experience and popular controlling images of Black female identity.
机译:民权项目估计,黑人女孩是最不可能从高中毕业的女孩。更具体地说,四年级之后,只有大约一半(即56%)的新生黑人女孩毕业。除了统计数据外,对黑人女孩辍学,为什么离开学校以及她们离开后的状况知之甚少。这项研究是对八名成年黑人妇女讲述的有关高中辍学的故事进行的理论分析,重点关注辍学如何影响其作为工人,母亲和重返教育的生活。有一个关于辍学的结论,另一个是关于黑人女性身份的结论。首先,我研究的女性是1980年代的青春期,在黑人,女性和贫困的交汇处经历过生活,并且生活在美国黑人的严酷条件下贫民窟。通过对交叉性和超性别歧视的综合研究,我发现这些妇女决心改善自己的经济和个人条件,以至于她们从事似乎可以保证自由,财富和安全的职业。由于他们如此专注于新生活,因此他们的入学率受到了影响。在第二个结论中,我认为黑人妇女从两个相互竞争的渠道中得出了关于黑人女性身份的见解。这两个来源是他们的生活经验和黑人女性身份的普遍控制形象。

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  • 作者

    Griffin, Erica Nicole.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Black Studies.;Education Policy.;Education Sociology of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 186 p.
  • 总页数 186
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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