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Research Article

Patchwork capital and postsecondary success: Latinx students from high school to college

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Pages 793-813 | Received 31 Oct 2019, Accepted 16 Jul 2020, Published online: 27 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In scholarly conversations of college readiness, the academic performance of Latinx students largely hinges on questions of culture. College success necessitates fluency in dominant cultural capital and community cultural wealth. Inner-city high schools, however, inadequately endow Latinx students with dominant cultural capital and are often subtractive of community cultural wealth. Nonetheless, many Latinx college students are enjoying academic success. To understand how Latinx students from inner-city high schools are succeeding in college in spite of insufficient preparation, I introduce the concept of ‘patchwork capital’ grounded in interviews and observations of twelve Latinx students from high school to college. As opposed to middle- and upper-class students who seamlessly apply robust collections of college-ready capital to postsecondary transitions, low-income, Latinx students adopt a more piecemeal approach. Through scattered experiences in and out of school, Latinx students produce a patchwork of dominant and nondominant cultural resources, tenuously assembled and applied towards college success.

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This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

Notes

1. When describing young men or young women from Latin American descent, I use the terms Latina or Latino depending on their identified gender. I use ‘Latinx,’ the gender-neutral term, when referring to all genders.

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