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  2. Japanese calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Japanese calligraphy (書道, shodō), also called shūji (習字), is a form of calligraphy, or artistic writing, of the Japanese language. Written Japanese was originally based on Chinese characters only , but the advent of the hiragana and katakana Japanese syllabaries resulted in intrinsically Japanese calligraphy styles.

  3. The Japanese Letter-Writing Era - Wikipedia

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    Yoshida Shoin was a key letter-writer during the letter-writing period in Japan. Key letter-writers during this period include people such as Yoshida Shoin. He had a collection of 245 letters. Some were very long and this interest began when he was about 21 in 1850.

  4. Machismo - Wikipedia

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    Machismo comes from the assertion of male dominance in everyday life. [21] Examples of this would be men dominating their wives, controlling their children, and demanding the utmost respect from others in the household. Machismo has become deeply woven in Cuban society and have created barriers for women to reach full equality.

  5. William P. Malm - Wikipedia

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    As a composer, teacher, and scholar of Japanese music, Malm shaped the study of ethnomusicology in the United States. Malm authored the first major scholarly study in English of the history and instruments of Japanese music, Japanese Music and Musical Instruments (1959). [1] He was a faculty member at the University of Michigan from 1960 to ...

  6. Heian literature - Wikipedia

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    1161 - Kirei Mondō a manual for writing letters by Nakayama Tadachika; 1164 - Gyokuyo a diary by Kanezane kujo (started in 1164 finished in 1200) 1164 - Fujiwara no Tadamichi hitsushojōan a set of 25 letters by Fujiwara no Tadamichi said to be a manual for writing letters. 1165 - Kara monogatari a collection of tales from China [61]

  7. Japonisme - Wikipedia

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    With this new opening in trade, Japanese art and artifacts began to appear in small curiosity shops in Paris and London. [25] Japonisme began as a craze for collecting Japanese art, particularly ukiyo-e. Some of the first samples of ukiyo-e were seen in Paris. [26]

  8. Musical notation - Wikipedia

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    Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its performance in the context of a given musical tradition. The process of interpreting musical notation is often referred to as reading music.

  9. Ma (negative space) - Wikipedia

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    In modern interpretations of traditional Japanese arts and culture, ma is an artistic interpretation of an empty space, often holding as much importance as the rest of an artwork and focusing the viewer on the intention of negative space in an art piece. The concept of space as a positive entity is opposed to the absence of such a principle in ...