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기계설계제도교육에 대한 소고

  • 성환태
    • Journal of the KSME
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1976
  • 구미의 공업교육은 해석중심에서 종합에 비중을 두는 방향으로 크게 변하고 있는 것 같다. 따 라서 설계교육에 대하여도 여러 가지의 시도가 이루어지고 있으며 새로운 방향을 발견하려고 노력하고 있다. 우리나라나 일본의 경우는 전시, 전후할것없이 제도교육이나 설계교육도 거의 변화가 없다. 우리나라와같이 격봉하는 나라로서 왜 이 점만 구태농연한지 의문이다. 어떻든 울 리나라의 중화학고업의 발전육성의 모체가 종합설계기술이며 이것을 두어깨에 짊어지고 나갈 역군인 공학도의 교육이 중대함을 통감하면서 더욱 설계제도교육에 역점을 두어야 한다는 생각을 간절히 느끼며 새로운 설계제도교육의 방향으로 흐름의 동기가 되기를 기원하는 바이다.

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A Study and the Suggestion of the Costume of Gyeokgu in the TV Historical Drama (TV 역사 드라마의 격구복식을 위한 연구와 제언)

  • Kim, Eun-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.63 no.1
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 2013
  • This study is to examine the costumes of Gyeokgu in different situations and to suggest when and how they should be used in historical drama. Gyeokgu is a type of polo game that was played in Korea and it was also known as Gyeokbong and Bonghee. The accounts of the game show that it was played during the South-North period as recorded in Balhaego, Haedongyeoksa, and Goryeosa until the Joseon period. The scenes of Gyeokgu have been shown in some historical dramas in order to make the story exciting or to show the life of royalty. The costume of Gyeokgu in the South-North period should be suggested Danryeong(團領), Bokdu, and Haw(靴) in a formal situation. The Gyeokgu in the Goryeo period was a sport for royalty. So the Gyeokgu costume in the Goryeo period was required to be worn with Danryeong(團領), Bokdu, and Haw(靴) for the kings and military officers in the early Goryeo period and with Cheollik(帖裡), Balip or Huklip(黑笠), and Haw(靴) from the middle of the Goryeo period. Women could wear Chima(skirt), Jeogori(blouse), Pyo, and Li(履) when they play Gyeokgu in the Goryeo period in the historical dramas. The Gyeokgu in the early Joseon period was a sport for the kings. After the king of Sejong, the Gyeokgu became a martial art for the military officers. The costume of Gyeokgu in the Joseon period should be Red Cheollik(紅帖裡), Kwadu, Jonglip, Gwangjodae(廣組帶), Sagu, and Haw(靴) as recorded in Muyedobotongji in the 18th century. The kings, servants, and military officers could wear the Cheollik and should be made in the different Git(collar), shape of the sleeves, and the proportion of the upper part and the underpart in each period properly. When the citizens play Gyeokgu, they could wear Geon(巾), Baji(pants), Jeogori(shirt), and Gipsin in the late Joseon period.