Polished, Melissa Osborne
Polished, Melissa Osborne
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Polished
College, Class, and the Burdens of Social Mobility

Author: Melissa Osborne

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2024


Synopsis

An illuminating look at the emotional costs of mobility faced by first-generation and low-income college students. While college initiates a major transition in all students’ lives, low-income and first-generation students attending elite schools are often entering entirely new worlds. Amid the financial and academic challenges of adapting to college, their emotional lives, too, undergo a transformation. Surrounded by peers from different classes and cultural backgrounds, they are faced with an impossible choice: turn away from their former lives to blend in or stay true to themselves and remain on the outside.
An ethnography that draws on in-depth interviews with one hundred and fifty first-generation and low-income students across eighteen elite institutions, Polished uncovers the hidden consequences of the promise of social mobility in today’s educational landscape. Sociologist Melissa Osborne reveals how the very support designed to propel first-generation students forward can unexpectedly reshape their identities, often putting them at odds with their peers and families. Without direct institutional support, this emotional journey can lead to alienation, mental health challenges, poor academic outcomes, and difficult choices between upward mobility or maintaining authenticity and community. Whether you’re an educator, advocate, or student, Polished provides a powerful perspective on the uncharted challenges of social mobility and personal identity during college.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie on November 01, 2024

While this topic is incredibly interesting-- how students from lower-class backgrounds negotiate the huge shift to elite colleges-- I wanted more depth. The register stayed very academic, without getting into the depths of the some of the sociological theory that the author could have drawn on (mayb......more

Goodreads review by Ray on December 20, 2024

I found this book interesting and validating! A must read for educators, therapists, and anyone curious about the experience of first generation college students and those who experience class transition in general.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 09, 2024

Osborne beautifully captures the complicated and raw journeys of first generation and low income college students. With this book she challenges the idea that an elite college degree has a solely positive impact on these students. She shows the ways a formal education is not simply just an education......more

Goodreads review by Kaitlin on December 29, 2024

I have a lot to say on this but will have to come back when I have an actual keyboard and not phone to type on. In short, thought provoking from one first gen student to another 💜......more