Educating elites class privilege and educational advantage / edited by Adam Howard and Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández.

Contents Introduction: why study up? / Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández and Adam Howard -- Preparing for power: twenty-five years later / Peter W. Cookson Jr. and Caroline Hodges Persell -- Educating for hegemony-researching for change: collaborating with teachers and students to examine bullying at an elite private school / Brett G. Stoudt... [et al.] -- A part and apart: students of color negotiating boundaries at an elite boarding school / Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández and Raygine DiAquoi -- Stepping outside class: affluent students resisting privilege / Adam Howard -- Getting in: how elite schools play the college game / Shamus Rahman Kahn -- The effects of parents' college tier on their offspring's educational attainments / Joseph Soares -- Class dismissed?: the social-class worldviews of privileged college students / Jenny M. Stuber -- Pageantry, pedagogy, and Pandorea: literacies of the Southern belle / June Newman-Graham -- On not seeming like you want anything: privileged girls' dilemmas of ambition and selflessness / Beth Cooper Benjamin -- Conclusion: outlining a research agenda on elite education / Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández and Adam Howard.
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