Iconography

Mar 09, 2006 11:15

On my way into work this morning, I found out that Venezuela is changing its coat of arms and flag. There will be another star on the flag (for Bolivar), and a machete, a bow and arrow, and tropical fruits and flowers will be added to the coat of arms to represent Venezuelan peasants and indigenous peoples ( Read more... )

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deadmanwade March 9 2006, 17:12:59 UTC
to go along with the thoughts of the shifting of meaning, liberalism is another one of those terms that has changed drastically in our usage. Putting a modern liberal and a classical liberal in a room together and you'd have as violent of a fight as you would with a red sox and a yankee fan at a bar watching the ALCS. Just another shifting that I thought of, especially in context that you brought up liberalism in your post

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kniedzw March 9 2006, 17:49:59 UTC
Oh. Very true. That's why I made the comment about how Chavez might characterize them. Shifting symbologies are kinda cool.

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unforth March 9 2006, 17:53:02 UTC
Shifting symbols are cool, but they so problematic! I find them difficult as a historian, because you have to learn not just what the symbol means now, but what it used to mean, and how those differ, or else you'll misinterpret everything you read. :)

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gollumgollum March 9 2006, 21:12:58 UTC
It also seems weird that *left* is looking towards the future, although that could be a Latin/South American thing. But you'd think in a culture that reads left to right, the future would be towards the right. (Although i'm making that judgement coming from a fairly literate society...hmm.)

Anyway, in Mexico outside one of the palaces, there's a statue that used to face north, but after the US pissed them off they turned it around so that it's got its back to the States.

(God, that was kind of a lame anecdote, considering i can't remember, um, *ANY* of the details. Anyway, you get the point.)

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