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Teresa Heinz Housel

First-Generation College Student Experiences of Intersecting Marginalities


Herausgegeben von Heinz Housel, Teresa
Neuausg. 2018. XXIV, 242 S. 3 Abb. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2018
ISBN: 1-433-15703-9 (1433157039)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-433-15703-5 (9781433157035)

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Intersections of Marginality for First-Generation College Students examines the intersecting relationships between a student´s identity as a first-generation college student (FGCS) and other identities such as race, class, LGBTQ+, and spiritual identity, among others.
First-Generation College Student Experiences of Intersecting Marginalities examines the intersecting relationships between a student´s identity as a first-generation college student (FGCS) and other identities such as race, class, LGBTQ+, and spiritual identity. This book breaks new ground by examining highly diverse populations of FGCS, rather than predominantly White undergraduates at four-year public universities. First-Generation College Student Experiences of Intersecting Marginalities explores the intersections of identities that may be marginalized in different ways across a student´s educational journey in research-grounded chapters that discuss real academic experiences of faculty, administrators, graduate students, and undergraduates.
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas: Preface - Teresa Heinz Housel: Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - Section One: The Weight of Intersecting Marginalized Identities - Teresa Heinz Housel: The Importance of Intersecting Marginalized Identities in Considering: What Is Known and Not Known About First-Generation College Students - Audra K. Nuru/Tiffany R. Wang/Jenna Abetz/Paris Nelson: "I Felt the Invisible Hand of Inequity Fall Firmly on My Shoulders, Holding Me Back": Exploring the Intersectional Identities of First-Generation College Student Women - Trott Nely Montina/Jonathan Mathias Lassiter: From Invisible Trailblazers to Insurgent Leaders: An Intergenerational Narrative of Transcendence at the Intersection of Race, Class, Sexual Orientation, and Spirituality - Micaela Rodriguez/Sascha Hein/Leslie A. Frankel: The (Im)Possible Dream - Paulette D. Garcia Peraza/Angela-MinhTu D. Nguyen: Latinx First-Generation College Students´ Career Decision Self-Efficacy: The Role of Social Support, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Values Gap - Rebecca Mercado Jones: Academic (Im)Posturing: A Critical Autoethnography of Becoming a Latinx, First-Generation College Student and Professor - Section Two: Considering Invisible Marginalities - Teresa Heinz Housel: "If We Had Used Our Heads, We Would Be Set." Intersections of Family, First-in-the-Family Status, and Growing Up in Working-Class America - Andrea L. Meluch: Living With Anxiety as a First-Generation College Student: Intersections of Mental Health and the First-Generation College Student Experience - Jacob O. Okumu/Kay-Anne P. Darlington: Navigating Multiple Marginalized Identities: Experiences of an Emancipated First-Generation Transgender Foster Care College Student - Danica A. Harris: I Belong Here, Too - Section Three: The Role of Intersecting Marginalized Identities in Institutional Socialization - Xamuel Ba¤ales: Outside/Inside (Higher) Education: Colonizing Oppression, Intersectional Struggles, and Transformative Opportunities for Marginalized First-Generation College Students - Gloria Aquino Sosa/Pietro A. Sasso/Tracy Pascua Dea: Supporting the Lived Experiences of First-Generation College Students: Implications From the UNiLOA and DSDM Student Success Model - Teresa Heinz Housel: Translating Knowledge Into Action: Making Intersecting Marginalized Identities Visible in the Classroom and Beyond - Contributors - Index.