Within the context of Churches of Christ in the southwestern United States, this study answers the question, "How do survival narratives contribute to the accumulation and transmission of capital across generations, and what do the differences between Latinx and white survival narratives expose about inequalities in evangelical social norms?"
Within the context of Churches of Christ in the southwestern United States, this study answers the question, "How do survival narratives contribute to the accumulation and transmission of capital across generations, and what do the differences between Latinx and white survival narratives expose about inequalities in evangelical social norms?"
Acknowledgments Introduction: How to Make It Here Chapter 1: Constructing the Survival Narrative Chapter 2: The Hermeneutical Circle of Ethics as Qualitative Methodology Chapter 3: Religion: "Everyone in the Car!" Chapter 4: Identities: "Everyone Loves a Mirror" Chapter 5: Education: "How to Make It Here" Chapter 6: Mechanism beneath the Message Conclusion: The Essential Narratives Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: How to Make It Here Chapter 1: Constructing the Survival Narrative Chapter 2: The Hermeneutical Circle of Ethics as Qualitative Methodology Chapter 3: Religion: "Everyone in the Car!" Chapter 4: Identities: "Everyone Loves a Mirror" Chapter 5: Education: "How to Make It Here" Chapter 6: Mechanism beneath the Message Conclusion: The Essential Narratives Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
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