Going to college may be one of the best things that they can do to promote their education. Efforts towards university degrees are likely to be achievable, but it is influenced by many issues of higher education. Many college students often suffer from these obstacles and can judge whether university students succeed or not. There are a lot of efforts at the university, but it depends on the student's response to these situations. This synthesis will study the author of Bell Hacks' article entitled "Good Will Hunt" and "Close to Family: Classroom and Education".
Bell Hooks' s article "Close to Home" describes her struggle after being accepted to further self-fulfillment at Stanford University. In this article, Hooks talked about her self-learning process, but never lost her feeling that she was a working class of African-American women. Hook's parents are hoping that she will go to a diverse school like Stanford, a school near her home. They want to let her go to school which is not near my house, but most people are black people. The biggest concern of her family is that her daughter changed her mind, lost her values, and contacted them. They know that the university has changed people. However, by visiting each year, we find a way to approach the house and there are times when we can not return home because there is no money to travel. Pleased or support her decision to go to Stanford University
I decided to evaluate excerpts from this "other beings". The choice "near the house: class and education" was written by Bell Hooks from her "speech" published in 1989. Hooks is an author of many other volumes, including feminist theory. ), "Illegal education: education as practice of freedom" (1994), "looting memory: artist's work" (1999). According to the existence of other people, Andrea A. Lunsford's coauthor, Hooks, is similar to other noteworthy writers Adrienne Rich and Mike Rose (93) as a similar view on education is "rejection practice" (93).
Bell Hook Institute celebrates, memorizes and records the lives and work of famous intellectuals, feminist theorists, cultural critics, artists, and writers. Near the Appalachian Hills in Bellaire, Kentucky, visitors to the Clock Hook Association have the opportunity to explore and visually participate in artifacts, images, and manuscripts mentioned in bell-shaped hooks. For example, you can see a brown doll 's bell on her memoirs "Bone Black", a grandmother can give David Star' s quilt at college time, check the international version of the hook book.