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The Animal symbol in Lee Hyo-seok's short story (이효석 단편소설 「돈(豚)」에 나타나는 동물상징)

  • Jeong, Moun-Kwon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.545-553
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzes the animal symbolism shown in the novella by Hyoseok Lee and seeks to shed light on the consciousness of the author expressed through such symbolism. Lee used animal symbolism since 1933 which was a literary turning point for him. Animal symbolism in his novels are more than an analogical theme but is used as a core meaning and image. This has a clear intention of the author underneath. Novella which is seen as the starting point of pure literature for Lee, uses the animal pig as a key symbol. The pig serves as a symbol of the capital for poor farmers, while also serving as an amplifier for the desires of the protagonist. The death of the pig that appears at the closing of the novella stands for the tragic reality of the farmers of the time who could not seek growth in their capital or realization of their desires. As such, has characteristics of pure literature but also represents the consciousness of the author who brings attention to the tragic reality of farmers. That is, is a work that realized the unique writing style of Lee and his animal symbolism to bring to life a middle way appraoch to realism and romanticism.

"Chunhyangjeon" and Geography -With a focus on the common realm of Literary Education and Geographic Education (<춘향전>과 지리(地理) - 문학교육과 지리교육의 공동 영역의 탐색)

  • Kim, Jong-cheol
    • Journal of Korean Classical Literature and Education
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    • no.35
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    • pp.47-85
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    • 2017
  • In literary works, space plays a background role, but in geography, it becomes the target of study. Space could, therefore, be a matter of common interest in literary and geographic education. "Chunhyangjeon" contains a great amount of geographic information, such as landscape, itineraries, and spatial consciousness. This information is a part of narrative development and represents the geographical situation of the late Yi-dynasty. Thus, "Chunhyangjeon" could be the common material for literary and geographic education. Using "Chunhyangjeon" as the common material, through narrative incidents, learners in a literature class can appreciate the role of geographic information in narrative development, and the same learners can, in geography class, recognize the geographic information and gather the sense of place that the characters experience. For the construction of common realm of the two subjects, it is necessary to compare the aims of two subjects and systematically ensure that the aims correspond. This systematic correspondence of aims could be the foundation for curriculum integration.

Mishima Yukio's Spring Snow and classics; Focusing on the reproduction of the world of Miyabi (미시마 유키오(三島由紀夫)의 『봄의 눈(春の雪)』과 고전 - 미야비(みやび)의 재현이라는 관점에서 -)

  • Kim, Jung-hee
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.53
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    • pp.25-49
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    • 2018
  • This study describes how Mishima Yukio applied various classical motifs in his novel, Spring Snow, to reproduce the world of "Miyabi" of the Heian era. First of all, the author's perception of Japanese culture, focusing on his various critiques and essays was studied. Based on Mishima's cultural theory, analysis revealed that Spring Snow was not based on specific works of the Heian era, but rather on the use of the story form from that era. The background of this novel was the early Taisho era. This period coincided with Japan's political transformation from military power to democracy, and miyabi, or elegance. Finally, the title of this work, "Spring Snow" is an expression found in Kinotsurayuki' Waka in Kokinshu. It represents not only the vanity possessed by the "Spring Snow" reflected in the novel, but also fascination with the beauty of Tsurayuki' Waka.

A Study of Premodern Korean Proses with Lice as a Subject Matter: Their Story Developments (이[슬(蝨)]를 소재로 한 고전산문의 전개양상 고찰)

  • Jo, sang-woo
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.34
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    • pp.113-132
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    • 2009
  • The present paper considers lice described in some premodern Korean proses, focused on the implications of lice and the literary strategies adopted by the writers in dealing with this unique subject matter. The works reviewed in this process are "A Story of the Louse and the Dog" by Lee Gyu-bo (Goryeo Dynasty), "The Old Man's Vindication of Lice" by Gwak Yeol (Early Joseon), "A Small Realization" by Yu Sin-hwan (Late Joseon) and "Miscellany" by Heo Jeon (Late Joseon). In these premodern essays, an allegory of lice was used to disclose various kinds of prejudices that people generally had: against things small (in "A Story of the Louse and the Dog"), against the old (in "The Old Man's Vindication of Lice"), against the dichotomous idea of right and wrong (in "A Small Realization") and against various aspects of life (in "Miscellany").

The Social Meanings of Typicality(Prison, [Solitary] Confinement, and Conduit[Passage]) in Peter Halley's Works (피터 핼리 작품에 나타난 전형성 (감옥, [독]방, 도관[통로])의 사회적 의미)

  • Song, Hayoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.331-336
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    • 2021
  • This study first examined the social meanings of typicality found in the prison, (solitary) confinement, and conduit(passage) in Peter Halley's works, in which both the prison and (solitary) confinement represent a suppressed structural framework. The former has freedom and escape excluded from it, and the latter allows for mutual regulation and connection as a space of positive mediation. Conduits are interpreted to be flexible and have the potential of creating something new through connection and communication with the outside world. The study then compared and analyzed the meanings of typicality in Halley's works and the concept of segments proposed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari as social justice in that both of them were in the same context. The findings lead to a conclusion that Halley's prison, (solitary) confinement, and conduit(passage) can be connected to a solid, flexible, and escape segment, respectively, by Deleuze and Guattari.

A study on the function of food and the meaning of eating(act of eating) reflected in (<센과 치히로의 행방불명>에 반영된 음식의 기능과 식사(먹는 행위)의 의미에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam-seok
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.43
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    • pp.263-292
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    • 2021
  • is Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece and world-class masterpiece, but it is also an unknown text whose essential aspects have not been sufficiently studied. Existing studies overlooked the meaning of food and meal in , and thus overlooked an important characteristic of . Therefore, research that analyzes the text focusing on the function of food and discusses the meaning of the meal in depth is required. In , food is a direct expression of desire. Excessive appetite means excessive expansion of desire, and this expansion becomes a symptom of not only individual problems but also social problems. Therefore, the realization of how to control one's inner desires by protecting the moderation of food suggests the value that this work ultimately aims for.

Hesse's Multimedia Features and Inter-Media Crossing (헤세의 다매체적 특징과 상호매체 넘나들기)

  • Cho, Heeju;Chae, Yonsuk
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.515-523
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    • 2017
  • In the training field where literature is used as a tool, some excerpts from its text are used, instead of its full text. Therefore, it is necessary to have empirical guidelines for which part of the text should be used as Memory-Hint, a part that reminds its reader of certain memory, and for how the text can be introduced effectively. For the study, Hesse's whole life and his literary characters were examined from a therapeutic perspective. First, while Hesse's life was reviewed and his characters were analyzed, Hesse was recognized for Self-therapeutic Life. He also lived a life of multimedia in which he practiced writing, painting, playing musical instruments, meditation, walking, etc. Second, Contents of Literature Therapy using Hesse's works were applied to the schizophrenic patients. Media used for the clinical study were mostly extracted from Hesse's works. They began to show interest in others and express their empathy on others, in addition to expressing their sentimental empathy on Hesse's texts. How effectively Hesse utilized multimedia during his lifetime will be good literary resources in helping improving modern-day people's mental health and curing their pathological problems.

A Study on the Process of Sequential Collaborative Projection Mapping - Focused on case of 'Media Conglomerate' - (순차협업형 프로젝션 맵핑 제작 과정에 관한 연구 - 'Media Conglomerate'의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Eun Ju;Lim, Yang Kyu;Park, Jin Wan
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.26
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    • pp.289-299
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    • 2016
  • The range of art has been gradually expanded with the passage of time. Science and technology have also contributed to the arts in the name of media art, and artists and technicians have become collaborative. In this paper, we investigate the meaning of collaboration in art and analyze the case focusing on Projection Mapping which is a field of Media Art. In particular, this study propose the concept and production process of Sequential Collaborative Projection Mapping works, and see the work of making and exhibition as one experiment. Based on this, sequential collaborative procedures are defined in the case of work production, and the underlying technologies and procedures for collaboration are presented. The presented techniques and procedures can be applied to projection mapping exhibitions and festivals as a platform. In this process, we have reviewed the collaborative relationship between artists and technicians, and the issues with regard to giving and receiving the credit of works.

Archival Discourse in Contemporary Art and the Rethinking of "Archival Art" (현대미술에서의 아카이브 담론과 '아카이브 아트'의 재고찰)

  • Hyerin Lee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.31-46
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    • 2024
  • This study provides a synthesis of the fundamental concepts of "art archives" and "archival art" while undertaking a reconsideration of the latter. Archival art refers to "artworks or art practices that utilize archival structures or methodologies." Accepted as a new trend in contemporary art, archival art is evaluated as a counternarrative and reconstructs histories that are marginalized and omitted from the public sphere. This approach reveals the contradictory nature of criticizing the contemporary archive from an anti-archival perspective while simultaneously presenting the archive as a core identity of the work. Given the limited research on archival art, often with potential contradictions regarding record authenticity, this study expands the concept of archival art, includes archaeological aspects, classifies types, and analyzes their characteristics. By approaching artists' use of archives from a traditional archaeological lens, this study broadens the scope of the examination.

Studies of the Non-Realistic Acting in Absurd Drama 'Fando et Lis' (부조리극 환도와 리스에 나타난 비사실주의 연기에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kun-Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2014
  • Europeans experienced the horror and cruelty of war through the first and second World Wars. They began to raise fundamental questions and doubt about the preexisting World Order of God and humans leading to the birth of Existentialism. The Theater of the Absurd is one of the genres in theater resulting from the existentialist theories. The Theater of the Absurd has a format opposed to the traditional Realist Theater and emphasize the absurdity of human and society's existence. In particular, Fernando Arrabal who is a French Absurdist playwright, expressed the absurd human conditions using his unique forms and contents and his work 'Fando et Lis' depicts the absurdity of the adult world through the eyes of a child. Many unrealistic elements typical and inherent in the Absurdist plays are present in his work. Especially, the actors were required to apply not only the realistic acting approach but also to study and analyze characteristics of all Absurdist plays and internalize them based on the creative foundation of recreation. Then, they were asked to examine the characters' personality, emotions, and actions and think hard about creating an unrealistic action of voice and movements. This creative process by actors is a must in developing the reliable and trustworthy Absurdist acting.