....e vallo a sapere!!!
2007-01-17 22:10:55
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answer #1
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answered by ammazzoiltempo 6
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e ki lo sa ora dobbiamo scoprirlo..... stellina per te
2007-01-20 16:32:58
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answer #2
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answered by fioridelcielo 3
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Non lo so..so solo che il rosa non mi è mai piaciuto
2007-01-18 09:13:19
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answer #3
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answered by mov_ 2
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che bella domanda! Pensiamoci un po'..... rosa per il fiore naturalmente o per il rossore alle guance che prima prendeva + le donne che gli uomini... celeste perchè l'uomo si sente + libero ed avventuroso come il cielo ed il mare....che ne pensi .....potrebbe essere no..... ..............
2007-01-18 06:58:36
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answer #4
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answered by ? 6
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te lo spiego sommariamente,perkè ad essere sincero nn è ke me lo ricordo bene,ho dei ricordi frammentari,cmq cerco di spiegarti quello ke ricordo,meglio di niente,no?!se nn mi sbaglio tutto risale all'epoca romana(cmq kiunque mi puo' smentire),l'azzurro o blu associato all'uomo/bambino è dovuto al fatto ke questo colore era associato al colore del cielo dove risiedevano gli antiki e adorati dei,e questa tinta era sinomino di potenza,vigorosita' intelligenza,saggezza,autorita',ecc...e venne appunto associato all'uomo ke secondo gli antiki romani era la perfetta sintesi,estratto di tutte queste facolta'-virtu'!invece il colore rosa associato alle donne-femmine era dovuto al fatto ke questo colore rimandava al colore delle rose,ke ben si accostava alle donne perkè era 1 colore chiaro,armonico delicato,quasi puro e immacolato ke ben si associava all'emisfero femminile.Poi ci sono anke altre considerazioni piu' precise e valide,di cui pero' ora nn ricordo,magari qualcuno piu' informato di me potra' rinfrescarmi la memoria.cmq spero di esserti stato minimamente utile,per dissipare 1 po di nebbia rispetto a uesto quesito.ciao e aspetto risposte piu' esaurienti e piu'dettagliate delle mie.
2007-01-18 06:42:25
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Ciao, ho trovato questa risposta. Purtroppo è in inglese quindi vedrò di tradurtela in breve: La designazione dei colori è una cosa del 20simo secolo, ed all'inizio l'assegnazione dei colri era inversa assegnando alla femmina l'azzurro come colore piu`morbido e dolce, ed al maschio il rosa, tonalità più chiara del rosso e quindi colore più deciso e forte.
Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, i colori vennero invertiti dai tedeschi che apportavano una stella rosa sugli ebrei omosessuali , quindi associando il rosa con la donna.
Da allora i colori sono rimasti invariati
Se vuoi ti traduco il resto
Ciao
Hello there
According to the website "Gender Specific Colors," it would seem that
assigning color to gender is mostly a 20th century trait. It would
also seem that at one time, the color associations were reversed when
color first came into use as a gender identifier.
In fact, this reversal of what we consider "normal" was considered
conventional, even in the early 20th century.
"At one point pink was considered more of a boy's color, (as a
watered-down red, which is a fierce color) and blue was more for
girls. The associate of pink with bold, dramatic red clearly affected
its use for boys. An American newspaper in 1914 advised mothers, "If
you like the color note on the little one's garments, use pink for the
boy and blue for the girl, if you are a follower of convention." [The
Sunday Sentinal, March 29, 1914.]
"There has been a great diversity of opinion on the subject, but the
generally accepted rule is pink for the boy and blue for the girl. The
reason is that pink being a more decided and stronger color is more
suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty,
is prettier for the girl." [Ladies Home Journal, June, 1918]
http://histclo.hispeed.com/gender/color.html - "Gender Specific
Colors"
According to Jo B. Paoletti and Carol Kregloh, "The Children's
Department," in Claudia Brush Kidwell and Valerie Steele, ed., Men and
Women: Dressing the Part, (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989). -
In the United States: "The current pink for girls and blue for boys
wasn't uniform until the 1950's.
It would also seem that Nazi Germany had something to do with the
association of pink with femininity:
"Catholic traditions in Germany and neighboring countries reverse the
current color coding, because of the strong association of blue with
the Virgin Mary...the NAZIs in their concentration camps use a pink
triangle to identify homosexuals. (The yellow star of David is the
best known symbol, used of course to identify Jews. The German system
was quite complicated, using various symbols an colors to identify
criminals, political prisinors, an a whole range of other groups). The
NAZI's choice of pink suggests that it by the 1930s was a color that
in Germany had become associate with girls." - "Gender Specific
Colors"
Here is another site backing the same color history.
"The preferred color to dress young boys in was pink! Blue was
reserved for girls as it was considered the paler, more dainty of the
two colors, and pink was thought to be the stronger (akin to red). It
was not until WWII that the colors were reversed and pink was used for
girls and blue for boys..." - Quote from Dress Maker Magazine
http://www.dressmaker.com/ezine0200.shtml
"Jo B. Paoletti concludes that the effect of color-coded gender
differences (pink for girls, blue for boys) existed oppositely
initially..." - Quote from book review "The Material Culture of
Gender, the Gender of Material Culture" - Winterthur, Del.: Henry
Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1997 - From the Journal of American
History - Please note that this is a cached page as the current page
is different:
http://tinyurl.com/iy31
While there are also myths and legends supporting both or either color
for gender identification, those resources dealing with straight
history date the identification of pink with femininity to the period
of World War II or later.
2007-01-18 06:28:15
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Ma....non e' stata Tua l'idea di abbinare i colori a seconda del sesso...?????
...IO...non....ricordo....bene....!!!
2007-01-18 06:25:37
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answer #7
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answered by indiano americano d.o.c. 4
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è una domanda interessante, ed infatti sarebbe bello sapere come nacque quest'abbinamento.
Se dovessi cambiare i colori, metterei giallo per la femmina e rosso per il maschio, sai ...son lupacchiotto, quindi sono i colori sociali che amo di più :-))
2007-01-18 06:23:39
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answer #8
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answered by fabioughy 6
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anch'io ti ho dato una stellina perchè mi hai messo una curiosità che adesso qualcuno deve toglierci!!!!
2007-01-18 06:18:53
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answer #9
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answered by sam 4
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Non lo so perchè a me piacciono tutti e 2
2007-01-18 06:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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