Daniel Kim
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Daniel Kim wrote a new post on the site Open Humanities 8 years, 3 months ago
Recently before class started, Professor Schacht played a song called “Strange Fruit” written by Abel Meeropol. The song was originally written as a poem, published in 1937, but because of its strikingly grim yet […]
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Daniel Kim joined the group Open Humanities 8 years, 3 months ago
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Daniel Kim posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
Recently before class started, Professor Schacht played a song called “Strange Fruit” written by Abel Meeropol. The song was originally written as a poem, published in 1937, but because of its strikingly grim yet powerful lyrics, artists such as Billie Holiday and Nina Simone have taken the poem to the performance stage.
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Daniel Kim posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
Recently before class started, Professor Schacht played a song called “Strange Fruit” written by Abel Meeropol. The song was originally written as a poem, published in 1937, but because of its strikingly grim yet powerful lyrics, artists such as Billie Holiday and Nina Simone have taken the poem to the performance stage.
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In reply to: Daniel Kim posted an update Group 2 Psychology during the 19th century was based mostly on speculative discussions and philosophical theories as opposed to empirical studies and scientific tests. Freud, a […] View -
Daniel Kim posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
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Psychology during the 19th century was based mostly on speculative discussions and philosophical theories as opposed to empirical studies and scientific tests. Freud, a renowned psychologist concerned with mental illness, diverted from popular 19th century thought connecting mental illness with either a supernatural possession or a moral…[Read more]
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Freud was especially concerned with the dynamic relationship between these three parts of the mind (Id, Ego, Superego). Freud argued that the dynamic is driven by innate drives. The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. The personality of the newborn child is all id and…[Read more]
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Daniel Kim became a registered member 8 years, 6 months ago
Freud was especially concerned with the dynamic relationship between these three parts of the mind (Id, Ego, Superego). Freud argued that the dynamic is driven by innate drives. The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. The personality of the newborn child is all id and…[Read more]