2021
DOI: 10.1111/soin.12465
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Race‐Making an Idioculture: The Case of a Black Social Club

Abstract: Racialization takes shape at the local level, where small groups form cultures reflecting larger society yet distinctly their own. But what do local racialization processes look like? That is, how does small group culture reciprocally interact with racial ideologies? In what ways do small groups experience and conceive of race at the local level, and how does this shape interpersonal behavior and belonging? Through an in‐depth case study of a Black men’s social club, I analyze the ways race is interpreted at t… Show more

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