[Historyoftheory] HoT blog post - Part 3/3 of Liam Hynes-Tawa's "Phonetic Logograms and Zigzagged Zithers"

Accornero, Giulia accornero at g.harvard.edu
Tue Mar 28 10:38:37 PDT 2023


Check out the last part of "Phonetic Logograms and Zigzagged Zithers
<https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2023/03/01/phonetic-logograms-and-zigzagged-zithers-part-iii/>"
by Liam Hynes-Tawa.
In this post, Hynes-Tawa shows how, during the Meiji era, Japan relied on
artworks and their symbolic languages as identity markers and tools of
political propaganda. Hynes-Tawa concludes by suggesting what could be the
role of historians approaching these artworks today.
Have a good read!

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*Giulia Accornero*Doctoral Candidate in Music Theory, Department of
Music, Harvard
University
The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I
Tatti Graduate Fellow (Spring 2020)
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