ERIC Number: EJ901683
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 22
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ISSN: ISSN-1077-193X
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Dual Deviants: The Balancing Act of Black Graduate Students
Conyers, Addrain
Challenge: A Journal of Research on African American Men, v15 n1 p33-54 Spr 2009
The study of deviant behavior was designed to focus on departure from a "group"'s normative expectations; however, the primary focus of deviance research has been the departure from the "dominant" group's norms. What happens when one is stigmatized by the dominant group and their minority group? Making use of interview data, this study investigates the life of black graduate students as they manage two spoiled identities, one in the academic world and the other in the black community. There were three major strategies used to manage their identities: (1) passing and covering via language manipulation; (2) fronting via professionalism and realism; and (3) own and wise via a black niche and mentorship.
Descriptors: Graduate Students, African American Community, Student Attitudes, Writing (Composition), African American Students, Males, Language Usage, Social Behavior, Social Influences, Social Bias, Black Dialects
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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