第1个回答 2009-09-20
The US, one kind is one idealism and the pragmatism mixture, one kind of Pu world principle and imperialism mixture, one freedom democratic tradition and unilateralism attitude mixture, one kind of world police and international highway robber's mixture, one kind of outstanding person culture and jungle principle mixture, one kind of historical giant and stage comedian clown's mixture. has been complying with Hegel “positively, instead, gathers”.
美国,一种是一种理想主义与实用主义的混合体,一种普世主义与帝国主义的混合体,一种自由民主传统与单边主义作风的混合体,一种世界警察与国际劫匪的混合体,一种精英文化与丛林法则的混合体,一种历史巨人与舞台小丑的混合体。
正应了黑格尔的“正,反,合”。
这个可以么?是介绍美国的。
Color Theory Resources:
Excellent site on Color Theory: Color Theory Interactive - from the Poynter Institute. Good for middle school and up.
See WebExhibits.org Causes of Color (science too) - Science of Color Vision and Art - Pigments through the Ages (lots of science). Additional Links for Color Theory.
Color Symbolism:
Use caution when teaching about color symbolism. Symbolism of colors vary
from culture to culture. (See note to students)
Color is considered one of the most useful and powerful design tools you have. People respond to different colors in different ways, and these responses take place on a subconscious, emotional level. In our American culture, black has long been associated with death, while white is believed to signify life and purity. In the Orient, however, white is the traditional color of mourning. In the United States, black has also come to suggest sophistication and formality. Americans generally associate trust an stability with the color blue, while Koreans have this reaction to pink and other pastel colors.
In the Western Culture:
Purple and gold are often associated with Royalty, wealth and opulence
Red, White and Blue reminiscent of the American flag, immediately convey notions of patriotism and, to some extent, conservatism.
Green has taken on a very strong connotation as the color representing ecology and concern for the environment, however, it also conveys meanings associated with money and the suggestion "to go ahead" which is obviously derived from traffic lights.
Colors represent holidays and seasons of the year.
The Fall foliage colors of Red, orange, yellow, and brown are clearly expressive of Thanksgiving. Halloween: Orange and Black. Red and Green represent Christmas. Purple and Yellow and other pastels colors represent Easter.
Blue, Red, White and Grey = Stability, Power, Trustworthiness, Conservatism
Yellow, Brown, Orange, Green = Nature, earthiness, warmth
Red, Orange, yellow = more warmth
Blues and Aquas = water and coolness
Primary colors (Red, Blue, Yellow) = Convey fun
Color symbolism in Zulu beading.
Young girls learned bead work and the meaning of the symbols and colors used from their older sisters. The bead work was usually worn as a head or neck band. Men depended on female relatives to explain the code. The patterns and colors can also tell what region a woman comes from and what her social standing is.
Native American Color Symbolism
Colors in Native American culture often symbolize different things from
culture to culture....African cultures have different meanings....and
so on. Colors symbolize different qualities in various European cultures.
Native American color symbols--Cherokee
The Four Directions
Colors were associated with the four directions.
Blue represented North which meant cold, defeat and trouble.
White was South representing warmth, peace and happiness.
Red was East, the color of the Sacred Fire, blood, and success.
West was black the color meaning problems and death.
Other colors also had special meanings.
Brown was good but yellow meant trouble and strife.
Navajo Meanings of Colors
This information was posted to Getty Teacher Art Exchange by Christine Merriam
The Four Sacred Mountains and directions are associated with colors. The Navajos belief is that their Creator placed them on the land between the following 4 mountains representing the 4 cardinal directions:
White: Mount Blanca (Tsisnaasjini' - Dawn or White Shell Mountain) Sacred Mountain of the East near Alamosa in San Luis Valley, Colorado
Blue: Mount Taylor (Tsoodzil - Blue Bead or Turquoise Mountain) Sacred Mountain of the South north of Laguna, New Mexico
Yellow: San Francisco Peaks (Doko'oosliid - Abalone Shell Mountain) Sacred Mountain of the West near Flagstaff, Arizona
Black: Mount Hesperus Dibé Nitsaa (Big Mountain Sheep) - Obsidian Mountain Sacred Mountain of the North La Plata Mountains, Colorado
这个是介绍颜色文化差异的。 你自己可以删一点、