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Cultural Discussion for Food-culture of Korea, China, and Japan in Historical Transition of Tableware

한국 ${\cdot}$ 중국 ${\cdot}$ 일본 식기의 변천과정에서 본 식문화의 문화사적 고찰

  • Chong, Yu-Kyeong (Department of Foodservice Management, College of Hospitality and Tourism, Sejong University) ;
  • Hong, Jong-Sook (Department of Foodservice Management, College of Hospitality and Tourism, Sejong University)
  • 정유경 (세종대학교 호텔관광대학 외식경영전공) ;
  • 홍종숙 (세종대학교 호텔관광대학 외식경영전공)
  • Published : 2008.06.30

Abstract

Throughout history, tableware has attained an important position in human culture, and historical eras are clearly reflected in the shape of tableware items, which are tied to the cultural background of foods. In particular, the distinctive qualities of foods within a food-culture, such as the means for cooking, storing, or eating, have impacted the usage and shape of tableware along with the food behaviors of individuals. Korea, China, and Japan have all played important roles in producing limitless amounts of high quality porcelain products and take pride in being leaders of the world's porcelain production industry. Based on their natural geographical proximity and political and cultural exchanges, these three countries have long influenced one another not only in terms of technical concepts but also in improving quality within the tableware industry. Thus, by comparing Korea, China, and Japan's evolutionary interdependable variance with regard to their tableware, food-culture, and food-behavior, one can provide information on the historical stream and cultural exchanges relevant to china and porcelain. Ultimately, through the examination of tableware, the conclusions of this conceptual study offer researchers a deeper understanding of the historical stance of food-culture and contribute new and useful information for the future.

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