Template:Japanese art history Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper and more recently manga, cartoon, along with a myriad of other types of works
All names are transliterated, which means they are designed to sound roughly the same using Japanese Katakana (phonetic Japanese). If your name has a direct meaning, we can translate your name instead. Examples of names that can be translated, instead of transliterated include "Summer", "Joy"...
life cycles, evolution, and disease manifestations in humans. Common among them is their importance in producing human disease and as emerging or re-emerging global health threats. Yellow fever virus, the prototypical flavivirus, is a historical example of an arbovirus maintained ...
As a result, the American-Japanese alliance is still relatively shallow; it does not have the kind of intellectual, political, and cultural roots needed to sustain it in an era of perils. 58 The situation, dire as it was, could be improved, according to Scalapino, provided that the United...
Hepacivirus and Pestivirus are discussed elsewhere in this textbook, and the focus of this chapter will be on the pathogenic viruses within the gen- era Flavivirus. The dengue viruses are discussed in a sepa- rate chapter. Within the genus Flavivirus there are 53 species of viruses and ...
Kuro (黒) is the Japanese term for "black." It signifies the color black in various contexts, from fashion to art. In Japanese culture, Kuro can represent darkness, mystery, or the absence of color, and holds symbolic meanings. It's usually used as a noun. JapaneseTransliterationEnglish 黒...
* Three types of Music: Classical, Semi-classical and Popular Music Examples: * CLASSICAL MUSIC-art songs, kundiman * SEMI-CLASSICAL MUSIC-folk songs, marches, band, rondalla * POPULAR MUSIC- ballads/rock Original Pilipino Music (OPM) * Popularized due to influence... Words: 839 - Pages:...
It is unclear when the production of Nanban furniture began, but it must have been sometime during the last quarter of the 16th century, ending abruptly in 1639 when all foreigners were expelled from the country[1]. Nanban art developed during the Japanese Momoyama and early Edo periods. Whil...
and China got started later than the Middle Eastern civilizations. By the time India recovered, it was a contemporary ofGreece, rather thanSumeria, with many parallel cultural developments, likephilosophy. And, curiously, China reached a philosophical stage of development in the same era, the "axi...
Japan’s war plan thus stood on two pillars: a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor at the outset of the war; and the so-called Southern Operation, aimed at capturing the Philippines, Malaya, and the Dutch East Indies. The retention of the proposed conquests also implied a defensive perimeter: ...