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Mythical Symbolism through Meaning Action of Roland Barthes -Focus on Image Relationship of Silla Myth and Jeju Myth (롤랑 바르트 의미작용을 통한 우리나라 신화 상징체계 연구 -고대 신라신화와 제주신화의 이미지 관계성 중심으로)

  • Kang, Younsim
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.82-94
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    • 2020
  • Images play an important role in the symbolic system as they are connected with imagination through the association of language. Through history, we know that Korean people have been a people of strong spiritual unity and unity for thousands of years. I tried to study how the Korean people's unified mental symbol system was utilized and accomplished through mythological images. Our people are recognized as a people of white clothes because they are connected with white clothes, and modifiers such as the country of the east where the sun does not go down are connected with the sun. The Korean people have been handed down according to the times, such as the son of the sky, the Hongik man, the birch tree and the Gyerim of Silla, as a symbol of the myth of Gojoseon, and do not know when it became a country that loved the sun and whether brightness became a symbol. In relation to the spiritual symbolic system of our nation, the mythical image of Jeju musindo embedded in the shamanist ideology was reinterpreted through the meaning of Roland Bart to provide a basis for the study of the spiritual symbolic system of our nation.

Design Style Analysis of Jeju Naewotdang Musindo Folk 10 God's Paintings (제주 내왓당 무신도 10신위(神位) 디자인 형태 분석)

  • Kang, Younsim;Park, Youngwon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.61-71
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    • 2015
  • Developing cultural contents in cultural creativity industry is very practical process recently. Research about Jeju's legend and myth should be the basic theory for cultural contents development based on local cultures. Jeju Naewotdang Musindo 10 gods paintings are unique colored pictures, appointed as Jeju folklore material No.7 and national important folklore material No. 240. Jeju-Do is remained the springhead of absorbed into unique culture for a long time because of Jeju's geographical environment condition. Jeju Musindo could be related with the symbol of Jeju's myth images and the springhead of emotions of our typical country people. It would be analysed by Wucius Wong's design style theory for approaching visual image and symbolic meaning. This research about Jeju Naewotdang Musindo 10 gods paintings could provide design analysis methodology for further theoretical studies about Jeju's legend and myth for Jeju's unique cultural contents.

Culture Contents Adaptational Aspects of Jeju Myth "Chasabonpuri" (제주신화 <차사본풀이>의 문화콘텐츠 변용 양상)

  • Kim, Jin-Chul
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2015
  • This study examined adaptational aspects by analyzing culture contents, which use Jeju myth "Chasabonpuri" as a writing material. "Chasabonpuri" has a heroic narration of Ganglim, who becomes the grim reaper by solving the serious problem through a journey to the world beyond. Also, it has a value as an archetypal narration because of its reflection on Korean world view of afterlife. Culture contents, which use "Chasabonpuri" as a writing material, have features of 'accurate reproduction of heroic narration' (Ganglim who becomes the grim reaper), 'tragic conversion of narration through humanization' (The way home), 'extension of narration through merging with traditional and modern elements'(Together with God), 'Unique view of the world that reflects the contemporary trend' (Ghost Messenger).

A Brief Study on the Meanings of Three Shamanic Rituals(Chokong/Euigong/Samgong Bonpuri) in Jeju Island from Jungian Perspectives (제주 무가 초공 이공 삼공 본풀이에 대한 분석심리학적 소고(小考))

  • Nami Lee
    • Sim-seong Yeon-gu
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.17-53
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    • 2017
  • This essay interpreted and analyzed 3 Bonpuri (shamanic rituals) of Jeju Island from Jungian perspectives. These rituals (Chokong, Euigong, and Samgong Bonpuri) includes myths about gods who have both anthropomorphic and supreme aspects. 3 myths showed significant psychological motifs such as hieros gamos, parental complex, ethics, numinose, creativity, and return to the origin. Compared to other religious worshipping ceremony such as shamanism in North America, sufism, and tantraism, similar psychological motifs are discussed. Understanding and amplifying the psychological symbols and process related these motifs may help analysis to be more meaningful and revivifying the human psyche especially in distress and sadness.

Textile Design using Contents of Jeju Myth, Jacheongbi (제주신화 자청비(청비) 콘텐츠를 응용한 텍스타일 디자인)

  • Oh, Jeong-Soon;Na, Hyun-Shin;Jang, Ae-Ran
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.62 no.7
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    • pp.170-184
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is, as one of Jeju culture contents projects, to suggest a new method to develop the textile design using contents of Jeju Myth, Jacheongbi, in other words, to create mythic patterns by borrowing effectively from the mythic image of Jacheongbi on contemporary fashion. To achieve this, after extracting mythic contents from real animals from the myth (chicken, horse, cow and owl) of Jacheongbi, we draw the animal motifs from a mythic image basis of archetypal symbols and empirical awareness about animals and shamanistic imagination, and create mythic patterns. In order to achieve this design pattern, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended was used to design the animal motifs, and then they were arranged via bidirectional layout. And to conclude, development of the creative textile design using the mythic contents of Jacheongbi contribute to invigorating the fashion industry and regional culture contents projects in Jeju, and also become the basis of creating added value to it.

The Study Establishes Development Strategies on Chasabonpuri (<차사본풀이> 스토리텔링 개발 전략 연구)

  • Lee, Chang Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.560-573
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    • 2016
  • Endeavors have been made for the last decades to make resources of local myths and legendary tales among local culture contents. Jeju as well has made efforts to develop diverse legendary tales as content products. However, there has yet to yield any visible outcome in any region, and they still remain as mascots only for festivals and/or local events. This is because there is a lack of culture content development infrastructure, and that there is absence of strategic approach to regional culture content development plans. Based on these problems, this study establishes development strategies for legendary tale resources focusing on Chasabonpuri, one of Jeju legendary tales, and explores as what types of popular culture contents it can be developed.

A Study on the Interrelationship of Caves and Culture (동굴과 문화의 상관성에 관한 고찰)

  • 이정애;이영애
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • v.46 no.47
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 1996
  • 동굴은 우리의 옛 조상들이 강 가까운 동굴 속에 살면서 바닷가나 냇가에서 물고기를 잡아먹으며 살아가는 등 먼 옛날 석기시대에는 혈거생활의 주거지로 이용되어 왔을 뿐만 아니라 그 후 인류가 발전함에 따라 다양하게 이용되어 왔다. 즉, 때로는 은신처로 이용되어 왔고 때로는 묘지로, 작전기지로, 그리고 물자의 저장고로도 이용되었고 그밖에 수양터와 신앙의 장소 등으로 사용되었었다. 이러한 증거로서 인골화석, 생활을 위해 선조들이 사용하였던 다량의 도구 등 일상용품이 아직도 보존되어 남아있는 것이 발견되고 있다. 우리 나라에서 가장 독특한 문화를 갖고 있는 제주도에서도 여러 개의 동굴이 발견되었다. 이들은 성인상으로는 모두 제주도의 화산 폭발과 관련된 것이어서 용암동굴로 분류되고 있다. 그 중에서 삼성혈은 제주도의 삼성신화, 즉 부족 형성과 관련 있는 것이고, 빌레못동굴은 구석기시대에도 재주도가 주거지로 이용되었음을 인증 받는 중요한 자료로 활용되고 있다. 또한 김녕사굴의 설화는 재주도 설화의 하나로서 제주도 정부와 주민들간의 일치단결에 대한 예를 보여주고 있으며, 산방굴은 제주도 여인들의 기개에 대한 예를 나타내 주는 곳이고, 세계에서 가장 긴 동굴군계인 만장굴은 여인의 한을 전설로 담고 있다. 이렇듯이 동굴은 인류와 매우 밀접하게 관련되어 있음을 확인할 수 있다. 따라서 이제 동굴은 그 학술적ㆍ문화적 가치로서는 물론 최근에 붐이 일고 있는 관광적 측면에서도 그 보전 및 연구ㆍ개발이 시급하다 하겠다.

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A study of animation story-telling technique based on the archtype myth - Focus on " Oneuli" directed by Lee Sung-gang- (원형신화를 모티브로 한 애니메이션 스토리텔링 기법 연구 -이성강 감독의 "오늘이"를 중심으로-)

  • Rou, Kyoung-A
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.44
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    • pp.211-233
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    • 2016
  • Fairy tales starting with the phrase 'Once upon a time' have been told throughout generations to generations. These stories of the past started with the history of mankind, and are constantly recreated under the names of legends, fables and myths. Through understanding the archetypes frequently occurring in legends and story telling techniques used to visualize them, the possibility of better recreation of stories and animations are sought. The purpose of this study is to analyze how the original form of archetypical Jeju epic dance lyrics are adjusted accordingly to meet the author's intention as it transforms into the modern animation 'Oneuli' By this comparative analysis, the utilization of archetypes and mythic motifs in the creation of animation are expected to enhance the interactions with the audiences beyond the border and age.

An Educational Plan for Chinese Culture through 「Analysis of the Legend of the Gaotang(高唐)shennu(神女)」 (<고당신녀전설 분석>을 통한 중국문화 교육 방안)

  • Kim, Sung-Hee;Choi, Eunsun;Park, Namje
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.313-320
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the keyword 'convergence' has emerged in the education field. The voice of demand for the humanities is also increasing. The range of convergence of the humanities is gradually spreading to various fields such as science, technology, engineering, and the arts field. And also, the trend is to nurture the future creative convergence talent with logical, comprehensive, and creative thinking through the fusion of humanities, scientific, and empirical theories. Myths and legends contain the content of humanity's culture creation and deal with matters such as religion, philosophy, art, and science. Therefore, through the consciousness of the ancients who lived in the so-called convergence era when academic differentiation did not occur, it will be possible to reflect on the appearance of sages. In this paper, we propose a method for educating Chinese culture through the analysis of by Wen Yi-Duo, a famous Chinese scholar. He sought to find the origin of Chinese culture through myths and legends and to find national identity by restoring the concept of national culture in the period of origin. The myths and legends of China are closely related to the cultural phenomena of modern China, which will further enhance our understanding of China.

Textile Pattern Design Using Saengbul Flower in Seo-Cheon Flower Garden of Jeju Myth (제주신화 서천꽃밭의 생불꽃을 응용한 텍스타일 패턴디자인)

  • Jang, Ae-Ran;Hyun, Myung-Kwan;Kim, Hyun-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.667-676
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to establish a new method to develop the textile pattern design using Saengbul flower in Seo-cheon flower garden of Jeju Myth, in other words, to create mythic textile patterns by borrowing effectively from the mythic image of Saengbul flower. Seo-cheon flower garden is an incantation space and Saengbul flower means pregnance. Therefore, we drew Camellia flower motifs from a mythic image based on archetypal symbols about the Saengbul flower, and created mythic patterns. In order to achieve this textile pattern design, Adobe CS5(Photoshop, Illustrator) and Texpro were used to design the motifs of Saengbul flower, and then they were arranged in a square pattern and diamond pattern of Richard M. Proctor' set layout. And to conclude, development of the creative textile pattern design using the mythic contents of the Jeju Myth contribute to invigoration the fashion industry and regional culture contents projects in Jeju, and also become the basis of creating added valued to it.