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Historical Investigation and Production of Men's Mourning Dress Based on Sa-ryae-pyeonram [四禮便覽]

『사례편람(四禮便覽)』에 기초한 남자 상복(喪服)의 고증제작에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2016.09.30
  • Accepted : 2016.12.15
  • Published : 2016.12.31

Abstract

Sa-ryae-pyeonram [四禮便覽], which was published in the late Joseon Dynasty, was representative reinterpretation book of Ga-ryae [家禮] and it was a widely used and cited in the late Joseon Dynasty. This book contains Confucian values about the ritual of Confucian scholars of Joseon Dynasty. This study is a description of historical investigation and production of men's mourning dress based on Sa-ryae-pyeonram [四禮便覽] the result, of the study shows empirical attitude of Confucian scholasr in the late Joseon Dynasty. Through industrialization, traditional culture has been able to survive through preservation. Wearing the traditional mourning dress is not the only way to embody the traditional values in the modern society. It is will be necessary to study contemporary mourning dress as a reflection of traditional value.

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