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Journeys in Literature
by Group 7
Join our host Arie Yamasaki and guests Varenna Tong Ronald, Tinbeet Yonas, Sofia Haro-Moss, and John Burgess as they explore journeys in their personal lives and media! Over the course of their first humanities class, Group 7 (Arie, Varenna, Tinbeet, Sofia, and John) first covered the topic of Imperialism and the idea of darkness through Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Next, they explored stereotypes around marginalized communities through the lens of the Roma people with Miguel de Cervantes’s La Gitanilla and Alexander Ramati’s And the Violins Stopped Playing. Finally, the last two episodes focus on the importance of stress, struggle, and acceptance while pulling inspiration from the video games of Bennet Foddy’s Getting Over it and Maddy Thorson’s Celeste in tandem with excerpts from Albert Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, and Friedrich Nietzche’s T
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Journeys Through Acceptance
Group 7 discusses the philosophy of tough situations and how they have overcome tough situations in their life as they conclude their podcast.
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Journeys through Stress
Group 7 discusses their journeys with stress and how they navigate a life of stress in college
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Journeys Through Stereotypes and the Roma
Group 7 discusses how stereotypes manifest in everyday life while connecting them to the representation of Roma in the readings: La Gitanilla by Miguel de Cervantes and And the Violins Stopped Playing by Alexander Ramati.
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Journeys Through Darkness and the Fear of Knowledge
Group 7 answers questions about the role of darkness and knowledge in their personal lives and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join our host Arie Yamasaki and guests Varenna Tong Ronald, Tinbeet Yonas, Sofia Haro-Moss, and John Burgess as they explore journeys in their personal lives and media! Over the course of their first humanities class, Group 7 (Arie, Varenna, Tinbeet, Sofia, and John) first covered the topic of Imperialism and the idea of darkness through Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Next, they explored stereotypes around marginalized communities through the lens of the Roma people with Miguel de Cervantes’s La Gitanilla and Alexander Ramati’s And the Violins Stopped Playing. Finally, the last two episodes focus on the importance of stress, struggle, and acceptance while pulling inspiration from the video games of Bennet Foddy’s Getting Over it and Maddy Thorson’s Celeste in tandem with excerpts from Albert Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, and Friedrich Nietzche’s T
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