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황해도굿의 비교민속학적고찰 모의사냥과 동물공희를 중심으로 (Comparative Folklore Study on Gut in West Coast Area case of a mock hunting and animal sacrifice)

  • 임장혁
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.132-151
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    • 2009
  • 황해도 굿에서 사냥거리와 타살거리, 군웅거리는 사냥으로 제물을 마련하여 동물이 희생되어 신령에게 바치기까지의 과정을 의례적으로 표현하고 있다. 이러한 황해도 굿의 특징인 모의사냥과 동물희생의 의례는 일본의 시바마츠리에서도 행해지고 있다. 이 논문은 황해도 굿과 시바마츠리를 비교민속학적 관점에서 구조적으로 비교해보았다. 황해도 굿은 기존의 연구 성과에서 소찬으로 모셔지는 신령과 육찬으로 모셔지는 신령으로 구분되는 것으로 알려져 있다. 이러한 신령에 대한 구분은 농경문화와 수렵문화를 각기 배경을 달리하는 신관(神觀)에서 비롯되었음을 알 수 있다. 황해도 굿은 여러 생산기반을 달리하는 무속을 수용하여 형성되었다. 따라서 굿의 목적에 따라 거리는 재편성하여 진행된다. 사냥거리는 제물이 산에서 마련하였음을 극적으로 표현하며, 생명력있는 동물이 타살됨으로서 군웅신을 환유로 나타내며 제물이 제공된다. 따라서 동물희생의례는 제물의 액을 풀어주고 신령으로부터 의지를 얻어내는 양의적인 의례이다. 일본의 시바마츠리가 행해지는 지역은 수렵과 밭농사를 겸하는 산간의 반농반렵(半農半獵)의 지역으로 농경의례와 수렵의례가 복합적으로 나타나있다. 정월에 행하는 시바마츠리는 산에서의 농사와 수렵의 시작으로 풍요를 기원하는 의미도 있다. 따라서 화전농경을 상징적으로 나타내는 동화제(洞火祭)와 모의적인 사냥과 동물희생의 의례가 복합적으로 구성되어 있다. 이러한 의례는 동남아시아의 산간지역의 밭농사민이 정초에 행하는 의례적 수렵관행과 일치한다. 황해도굿과 일본 시바마츠리는 표면적으로 모의사냥과 동물희생이 의례적으로 이루어지는 공통점이 있으나 구조적으로는 달리하고 있다. 즉 이러한 동물희생의례는 문화적 배경을 달리하며 각기 의례가 형성되었음을 알 수 있다.

동해안 굿 중 푸너리춤 장단 연구 (A Study on the Rhythm of Puneori Dance on Shaman Ritual of the East Coasts)

  • 박범태;최현주
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제21권10호
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    • pp.767-773
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    • 2021
  • 본 논문은 동해안 굿 중 푸너리춤 장단 연구이다. 동해안 굿에서 사용되는 장단들은 춤, 무가, 놀이 신을 위해 사용된다. 또한 무당이 굿을 순조롭게 진행하기 위한 수단이며, 인간과 신을 대변해주는 역할적 기능도 포함되어 있다. 특히 푸너리춤 장단은 신을 청배하는 의식에 앞서, 신을 모시기 전의 준비 단계에서 연주되어왔다. 따라서 신을 맞이할 준비를 하며 의식과 절을 하는 절차와 의미가 있는 장단이라 할 수 있다. 실제로 굿을 하면서 시간에 구애를 받게 되면 긴 장단들은 빠른 장단으로 대처하여 무가를 부른다. 이에 반해 푸너리춤 장단은 특별히 대처하는 장단 없이 생략하지 않고 연주한다. 다만 환경적으로 1장, 2장 중 한 개의 장을 생략하는 경우가 있고 또는 3장만 연주하는 경우도 있다. 다시 말해 3장의 절은 꼭 연주한다는 말이다. 이런 부분으로 보아 푸너리춤 장단의 진행은 이 장단이 가지고 있는 기능적, 의식적인 부분이 굿을 진행함에 있어 중요하다는 점을 확인할 수 있다. 따라서 본 연구를 통하여 장단의 위치와 기능을 인지하고 작품을 창작한다면 그 예술성과 전통성은 한층 더 발전될 것이고 이를 통해 전통예술의 가치를 높일 수 있는 디딤돌이 될 수 있다고 사료된다.

고신라기 토우에 나타난 복식 연구 (A Study on the Costume Represented in Clay Figures of Ancient Shilla Dynasty)

  • 권준희
    • 복식
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    • 제51권4호
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    • pp.57-69
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the costume represented In human clay figures of ancient Shilla dynasty. The results of this study could be summarized as follows: 1. Horse-riding clay figures of Gumryoung tomb. At first, human-A wears a brimed-triangular hat, a Jacket, a checked pants. The brimed-triangular hat is decorated with bird-feather shape. Besides, a jacket is tied with a waist belt, and the waist belt is connected with a shoulder belt and a squared block of back. Also round bells are decorated 15 in the hat, 4 In connection points of the waist belt and the shoulder belt, and 13 in the squared block of back. Human-B wears a hairband type hempen hood, a Jacket, a pants with vertical stripes. and something is rounded from right shoulder to left side. It is one of the symbols as a shaman. 2. Other clay figures. The hats examined from other clay figures are \circled1 Triangular hat, \circled2Hat decorated with bird-feather shape, \circled3 Brined hat and \circled4 Hairband type hempen hood. Next, six kinds of hair styles examined are \circled1 a topknot, \circled2 a slanted topknots, \circled3 two topknots on both sides, \circled4(round) chignon, \circled5 hair tied at the top and plastered down, and tile last, \circled6 ponytailed style on both sides. The costume examined is a jacket and a pants.

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The Research of Costume on Shin, Yun-Bok's Painting in Late Chosun Dynasty

  • Lee, Young-Jae
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.52-63
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    • 2010
  • The Hanryu(韓流) phenomenon in and around Asia looks like slowing down lately. At that time, the research about contents that can inform the high traditional culture of Korea is useful. The references which can make a study about cultural clothes, especially paintings, let us to infer the life of the people of that period. In this research, I try to study the characteristics of customs, symbol and costumes by analyzing the paintings of Shin, Yun-Bok who was genre painter of the late Chosun. The mens are wearing dopo(道袍) and are putting sejodae(細條帶) around their waists and gat(黑笠). Also, We can see many different types of job such police, official man, a buddhist priest, a barmair, kisaeng and shaman through the costume. Most of women in the paintings, They are wearing Deep blue skirts, banhwoejang pale tone jeogori and tress. We discussed the common lives of the people through genre painting. They have satire, humor, and symbolism. Also, we can look into the various lifestyles, customs of times and seasons, ceremonial occasions, civilian beliefs, and plays ransmitted from the past. The philosophy in Shin, Yun- Bok's genre painting, is close to Taoism not Confucianism.

고려시대와 조선초기 오복제도 변화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Changes of the Five-Class Mourning Costume-System in the Koryo Dynasty and the Early Years of the Chosun Dynasty)

  • 전혜숙;권이순
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the settlement of this etiquette book and the five-class mourning-costume system throughout two dynasties is examined and analyzed.; According to the Chosun dynasty's efforts to practice Chu-Ja-Ga-Rye(朱子家禮, Chu Hsi's Book of Family Rituals) through legal intensification and enlightenment policies, the book's teachings had a general effect on society at large. As a result, the family system and funeral rites turned Confucian from a Shaman-Buddhist mixture. As the Confucian order was strengthened to highlight the authority of the male family head, the funeral rituals were based on Chu Hsi's Book of Family Rituals. So, the 100-day funeral of Koryo turned into the 3-year funeral in the Chosun dynasty. Also, the main and father's lines were valued, while the mother's and wife's lines were neglected. Even though there was no great difference of status or place between males and females in the Koryo dynasty, the settlement of Chu-Ja-Ga-Rye brought about the drop of women's status as they gradually began to be dependent on men.

한국의 조우관과 중국의 할관 비교 연구 -조우의 상징적 의미와 변천과정을 중심으로- (A Study of comparing Korean Jowoo-Guan(조우관) and Chinese Hal-Guan(할관) - Focusing on transition and symbolism of the plume in the cap -)

  • 신경섭
    • 복식
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to research Korean Jowoo-Guan and Chinese Hal-Guan and study transition and symbolism of the birds feather in the cap. The culture of ancient Korea was influenced by North Asia prior to the influence of the Chinese culture, One of the remarkable thing, as the cultural factor of North Asia is the birds worship thought. Korean Jowoo-Guan was derived from the birds worship thought. So in dealing with the plume of Korean Jowoo-Guan, we must recognize Worship to the bird and the symbolical meaning of the bird. The results of study was as follow. 1. Korean Jowoo-Guan was influenced worship to the sun, so it's wearing symbolized the governing class. As the Social development and governing class, the feathering cap was developed to a gold crown, and also the gold crown of Samguk times had been influenced style of North Asia culture. But afterwards the symbolical meaning of the bird was waning, only decorative meaning was remained. 2. Chinese Hal-Guan was warn in Joo-dynasty, but the symbolism of the plume in the cap was not similar to Korean Jowoo-Guan. Chinese Hal-Guan was symbolized bravery of superfluous soldier than Worship to the bird. But afterwards the symbolical meaning of bravery of superfluous soldier was waning, only decorative moaning was remained. 3. Though neighbor countries have mutually influenced and have similar cultural style, they have symbolism of themselves

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일본만화의 이야기구조와 미디어적 속성 -<심야식당>을 중심으로- (Story Structure & Media Traits of Japanese Comic Book -focusing on Shinyashokudo-)

  • 홍경수
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제10권11호
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    • pp.162-168
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    • 2010
  • <심야식당>은 서부영화와는 다른 이야기구조를 가지고 있으며 '새로운 인물의 등장->주변의 관심->추억의 음식주문->마스터와의 대화->음식의 효과->행방 묘연->결론'의 구조를 갖는다는 것을 발견했다. <심야식당>에는 여러 가지 미디어적 속성들로 가득 차 있다. 마스터는 샤먼으로서 사람들을 이어주고 연결해주며 음식으로 위로를 건넨다. 또한, 음식의 맛을 전달하는 매체가 아니라 추억을 전달하는 매체라는 점에서 음식은 본연의 메시지를 탈메시지화하고 새로운 메시지를 탈취한다. 이런 점에서 음식을 미디어로 볼 수 있다. 또한, 식당이라는 장소 역시 다양한 미디어이벤트가 펼쳐지고, 풍문의 수사학이 유통되는 공론장의 역할을 함을 확인할 수 있었다. 음식이 우리의 감각을 계발시켜주며 감각비율을 새롭게 재조정한다는 측면에서 맛사지로서의 역할도 수행한다고 할 수 있다. 이런 점에서 <심야식당>의 미디어적 속성은 마샬 맥루한의 미디어이론에 잘 부합된다고 할 수 있다.

한국고대(韓國古代)의 의료제도(醫療制度) (A study of the Medical System in Ancient Korea)

  • 손홍열
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.104-128
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    • 1996
  • In the ancient times, the medical practice relied primarily upon human instincts and experiences at the same time, shaman's incantations were widely believed to cure diseases, the workings of evil spirits supposedly. For the period from the Old Chosun through Samhan(三韓), Chinese refugees brought a long medical knowledge and skills of the continent. New Chinese medicine, traditional practices and incantations were generally used at this time. In Samhan, however, the last was the most important, performed by a Chongoon(天君). Medicine and the medical system were arranged by the period of the Three Countries(三國時代). No definite record concerning Koguryo remains now. As for Paekje, however, history shows that they set up the system under the Chinese influence, assigning medical posts such as Euibaksa(醫博士, medical doctor), Chaeyaksa(採藥師, pharmacist), and Jukeumsa(呪禁師, medicine man) within Yakbu(藥部, department of medicine). Scientifically advanced, they sent experts to Japan, giving a tremendous influence on the development of the science in ancient Japan. After the unification of the three countries, Shilla(新羅) had theri own system after the model of Dang(唐). This system of the Unified Shilla was continued down to Koryo(高麗) and became the backbone of the future ones.

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제주지역 무속행사에 착용하는 복식의 유형과 특성 (Types and Characteristics of Costume Used for Shamanistic Events in Jeju Region)

  • 장현주;박눈설미
    • 복식
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    • 제60권1호
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    • pp.56-75
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    • 2010
  • Jeju island is located in far from main land and has very harsh environment that has formed an unique clothing style as well. In addition, the popular belief has been developed with originality even their clothing. Therefore, this study is concerned with costumes worn for various ritual events and to analyze their features in Jeju. The shamanism served 18,000 gods are composed to 12 different types of the events for wealth, safety, heath, sadness or thanks. The costumes worn by officiating priests or 'Simbang(shaman)' depend on the occasion of an event, and they are different for male and female performers. The styles of costumes for religious service can be divided into 7 types: Regulation dress(Jebok), Korean full-dress attire(Dopo), Official uniform(Danryung), Military uniform(Gunbok), Formal dress (Durumagi), Casual wears and Special costumes. The costumes for religion events are not various and splendid as compare with another province in Jeju. Because, when simbang expired, their clothings had been burned according to custom. However, It is important materials for us to know the clothing of time. We should keep studing that costume more as a valuable culture.

저고리 마름질 꼴과 십승지의 기호학적 유사성 연구 (A Study on the Semiological Similarity between Sipseungji and the Cutting Shape of Korean $J{\check{o}}gori$)

  • 정옥임
    • 복식
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    • 제58권9호
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    • pp.38-50
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    • 2008
  • In the late Joseon period, as Korea suffered from two battles such as Byeongjahoran and Imjinweran, the people wanted to find comfortable shelters, which caused Bigi to prevail. That is, as an alternative to find a shelter which is physically prosperous and mentally comfortable and to get out of turbulent days, the people desired the utopian world of Sipseungji. The Sipseungji of 'Namsako' was deeply rooted in the society, which had a great impact on it. However, it is very surprising to find that the Sipseungji is metaphored in the process to make the shapes of Korean $J{\check{o}}gori$ which are a represented product of our culture. In other words, the ideal world we desired is a clothe itself which wraps human bodies, not any mysterious place that can not be found. They wanted to deliver the assumption that the ideal world is in humans themselves through clothes. Though a shaman sign of Sip (meaning ten), the Sipseungjiseol of Namsako became rooted in the living of the common people, which caused social confusion, but the Sipseungji suggests that as humans are the very lucky place, the utopian world is in themselves. Therefore, it should not be overlooked that the shapes of Korean $J{\check{o}}gori$ have instructional values that can not be found in those of other foreign cultures.