Latino Group Embodiment Analysis

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Language and culture (background, music, food, habits, and behavior) are the main contributing factors for which interviewed students described the Latino group as strongly cohesive and a means to distinguish it from other cultural groups on the RBC campus. Bourdieu would call these cultural capital. arguing that they presuppose a process of embodiment (Szeman 2010:83-84). Culture in this sense is taken for granted and self-evident (Eriksen 2004:69). Bourdieu defines this embodied knowledge that Micaela and Tony described as understanding and easiness as habitus. The function of the Latino group is to give members a sense of home and family, a feeling of belonging and security. It meets psychological needs and serves as an anchor to hold on