Remembered Rapture by Bell Hooks
It seems that so far in class, we have a common theme of ideas based on racism and a mix of different cultures. Whether it was Russian immigrants in Little Failure, or the ideas of rights being denied to African Americans in Remembered Rapture, there are many opinions on if racism still exists in modern America. It is a very touchy topic, and even in a simple class discussion, fellow classmates quickly disagreed with each other, and there was an establishment of tension. The discussion of our articles about racism in class also led to distribution of ideas, and basically the only comments I have on the subject are that racism will always exist despite it may becoming less severe, and students can discuss as much as they want but I believe the authors statement in Remembered Rapture was more an argument about her class of wealth in society, not her race. I think that this was misinterpreted by many and it led to so many disagreements, and I don't really understand why the author left such a generalization on why her rights were denied, leaving her writings to be understood in so many different ways.