• 제목/요약/키워드: Gods

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고대 로마 신화에 등장한 신들의 복식 연구 (A Study on the Costume of the Gods in the Ancient Roman Myths)

  • 임상임;추미경
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.945-956
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    • 2001
  • The costume for gods in the Ancient Roman myth was studied by examining in the embossed-carving, sculptures, mural-painting and various documents of the period. The clothes item, hairstyle, symbol & ornaments and shoes of the gods in the Roman myths were analyzed to understand the formative process in the religious costumes, and results are as follows. First, the costumes for male gods are the same as those for ordinary men lived in ages, including toga, paludamentum, tebenna, tunica. The costumes for female gods are also the same as those for ordinary women lived in ages, including stola, palla, tunica. Second, the hairstyle of male gods is short curled-hair, twisty roll-up hair and braid long-hair due to the influence of Etrurian in the early days. Another hairstyle is appeared in form of the laurelled-crown. The hairstyle of female gods is curled long-hair, chignon style and braid roll-up hair decorated with hairband. Third, the symbol & ornaments which represent the responsible possession of male gods, are appeared in beard, a stick of the message, arrow-case, offering-dish, antlered-glass, shield, spear-handle, as the superhuman forms, such as the lightning shape. For female gods they are is appeared plastron, a stick of the message, flower. some female gods wear necklace, foot-ring, bracelet. Fourth, male gods wear shoes in forms of sandal, buskin, boots, but all female gods are in barefoot. It could be explained by the fact that a man-centered society in the ancient roman is reflected in the world of gods. As mentioned, Gods costume in Roman myths was very similar to or nothing different from the ordinary peoples in Rome. However, they used corps, sacrifices or sepcific symbols depending on the fields that they were responsible for in order to be distinguished from the ordinary people. This is the result from the peoples expression that they should keep a close relationship with Gods hoping to be protected, and rely on them under whatever circumstances.

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한일(韓日) 산육신(産育神) 비교 연구 (A Comparative Study of Child-birth Gods in Korea and Japan)

  • 김난주
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제39권
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    • pp.127-152
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    • 2015
  • This thesis comparatively looks into folklore faiths, expecially child-birth gods related to child-birth customs and aims to find out both nations' faith in child-birth gods and their features. It looks into birth gods protecting delivering mothers and babies by appearing at the delivery sites at time of delivery and child-rearing gods intervening in growth of babies after they are born. In both nations, many gods are believed in for selection of babies, safe delivery and their healthy growth but those appearing at delivery sites are only birth goddesses called Samsinhalmony and Obugami. What make this phenomenon appear in both nations' folklore faiths? Seeing the reason in the fact that common negative concept regarding childbirth exists in both nations' established faiths, the writer comparatively analyzed various cases of delivery-related defilement in both nations' delivery customs. Its result showed that Japan is stronger in delivery-related defilement concept than Korea is. For instance, Japan regard child birth-related defilement more horrible than that related to funeral. Pursuantly, in Japan stricter regulations on childbirth rooms and stricter taboos for babies have been passed down. Besides, in the process of its comparative study on both nations' divine images and appearances, the writer paid attention to the fact that unlike Japan's mountain gods and restroom goddesses appearing at delivery sites, they don't get involved in childbirth in Korea and discussed Japan's theory of reincarnation and its mountain goddess' marginal nature working behind the curtain. I also discussed the phenomenon that both nations' childbirth gods are passed down as Three gods, which means that their faith in childbirth gods has to be seen as a result of the faith in childbirth gods interacting with the faith in Three gods or the Three-gods theory, accordingly I indicated that it is worth re-consideration to see the Three-God Theory as the core of the faith in Samsinhalmoni. Lastly, though in both nations' childbirth faith underlies their fear for divine beings, the faith in childbirth gods, strongly coupled with death heritages, is distributed throughout the nation, which is because Japan's childbirth gods intervening in birth and growth of a new life also actually involve themselves deeply in the sphere of death as well.

이집트 신화를 통하여 본 신의 복식연구 (A Study of the Clothing and Ornaments of God through Egyptian Mythology)

  • 조진애;손희정
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.640-651
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    • 2000
  • In this Paper we examined the clothing & ornaments of Egyptian gods greatly related to religion in a mode of every living through illustrated data of relics and investigated their differences and similarities by comparing the clothing & ornaments of gods with one of royal families. First of all, the crown of gods shows various forms in accordance with is roles and symbols. Second, the clothing & ornaments of male gods is significantly different from one of king in that for the most part they wore loin-cloth and girdle on sheath-skirt. Third, goddess was wearing the same sheath-skirt as queen. Fourth, kalasiris which king and queen wore is not almost founded in costume of gods. Fifth, the typical accessories in Egypt, that is, passiums, bracelets and rings are founded in the clothing and ornaments of all gods. Sixth, gods seems not to be dressed in sandals. Seventh, a mustache of king is appeared in a form of large and straight line, but one of god is appeared in a form of small and bended line. Eighth, lion tale ornament and fail are founded in the clothing & ornaments of male god mainly and a stick is founded in one of goddess. Finally, ankh which is representative of eternal life is an ornament only gods are wearing.

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고대 메소포타미아 종교 복식에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Religious Costume in Ancient Mesopotamia)

  • 임상임;류보영
    • 복식
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    • 제50권8호
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    • pp.113-128
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    • 2000
  • This essay examines the costumes for gods and priests in ancient Mesopotamia as they are depicted in various documents and artifacts of the period, and it is part of an ongoing project that studies the process in which the religious costumes, the means of religious communication, of ancient Mesopotamia had evolved. The study shows that the religious costunmes in ancient Mesopotamia have following characteristics. 1. The costumes for gods are the same as those for men, including warp-around skirts, tierd skirts, shawls, and tunics. However, there are some differences : costumes for gods include such distinguishing features as aprons and long tassels. 2. Both wear stylized headpieces that indicate their divinity and have long hair and long beard. 3. As for shoes, the Sumerian and Babilonian gods go barefoot, but the militant Assyrian gods wear sandals. 4. Sumerian and Babilonian figures do not have much, but the Assyrian gods wear various ornaments including earrings and bracelets that emphasize their muscular physique. 5. Priests wear weird skirts or wrap-around skirts but no top. They have shaved hair to indicate their role as purifiers, but some of them have long beards.

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대순진리회 신관념(神觀念)의 특성 (The perception of gods in Daesoonjinrihoe)

  • 윤용복
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제21권
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    • pp.1-28
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    • 2013
  • The intention of this article is to check for the believers in Daesoonjinrihoe how to perceive the gods who they believe in. For that intention, I explained how the perception of gods in Daesoonjinrihoe is different from the perception of gods in other religions. To make a long story short, because of its polytheism the idea of god in Daesoonjinrihoe is different from monotheism such as Christianity, Islam. In addition, in spite of its polytheism it is different from other polytheism such as the religion in ancient India, especially rig-vedicreligion. In this article it is said that the believers in Daesoonjinrihoe have understood the distinction between Shin(神) and Shinmyung(神明). Nowadays Shin that has been used in Korea, China, Japan, is the word that was translated from English god. Therefore we need to reappraise the meaning of the word Shin. Anyway Shin that is being used in general means Shinmyung in Daesoonjinrihoe. Instead when they say the name of functional gods and the name to which the meaning of its origin affixed, the word Shin is used. Meanwhile, it has the advantage of classifying the ideas of god, but we can't explain all of them through the use of those classifications. I checked some classifications in this article and tried to apply the idea of gods in Daesoonjinrihoe. As a result, each classification has some critical points. There fore in this article I explained the distinguishing ideas of god in Daesoonjinrihoe from that in other religions, instead of the explaining fitted those classifications.

<신과함께>의 신파성과 한국적 신파 현상 -웹툰 <신과함께-저승편>과 영화 <신과함께-죄와 벌>에 나타난 신파성 비교를 중심으로 (A Study on the Sinpa of Along With the Gods and the Korean Sinpa -Focusing on the comparison between the Sinpa of Singwahamkke Jeoseung and the Sinpa of Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds)

  • 박재연
    • 대중서사연구
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.77-114
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    • 2020
  • 이 논문의 목적은 영화 <신과함께-죄와 벌>의 신파성을 분석하는 것이다. <신과함께-죄와 벌>은 천만 관객 영화로 흥행에는 성공했지만 개봉 당시 '한국적 신파'라는 혹평을 받기도 했다. 웹툰 <신과함께> 연작과 웹툰을 각색해 제작한 영화 두 편 모두가 큰 대중적 인기를 누리면서 관련 연구도 활발히 진행되었다. 하지만 <신과함께-죄와 벌>의 경우 개봉 당시 영화의 신파성이 관람객과 평론가들 사이에서 꽤나 논란거리였음에도 불구하고 이를 상세히 분석한 논문은 그간 나오지 않았다. 이에 이 논문은 <신과함께-죄와 벌>에 나타난 신파성을 특히 원작 웹툰<신과함께-저승편>과의 비교를 통해 분석하고자 했다. 본론은 세 개의 장으로 구성되어 있다. 2장은 이 논문의 분석 도구인 신파성에 대한 개념 설정 관련 논의이다. 3장에서는 웹툰 <신과함께-저승편>을 분석했다. 여기서는 웹툰에 나타난 신파적 순간에 대해 다뤘으며 신파적 순간이 나타남에도 불구하고 왜 이 작품은 신파적 텍스트가 아닌지 설명하였다. 4장에서는 웹툰에서 영화로의 각색이 신파성의 측면에서 어떤 효과를 발생시켰는지를 살핀 후 신파적 남성 주체로서의 '김자홍'에 초점을 맞춰 영화에 나타난 신파성의 젠더적 특성을 분석했다. 결론에 해당하는 5장에서는 <신과함께-죄와 벌>을 둘러싼 한국적 신파 논란의 사회적 의미를 간단히 평하였다. 신파는 한국 대중 서사 영역에서 끊임없이 되풀이하며 등장해온 강한 생명력을 지닌 코드이다. 신파에 관한 연구가 이미 상당히 축적되어 있음에도 불구하고 동시대 텍스트에 구현된 신파성을 분석하는 작업이 앞으로도 계속되어야 하는 이유가 여기에 있다. 신파라고 쉽게 명명되었지만 제대로 분석되지는 않았던 텍스트, <신과함께-죄와 벌>을 대상으로 그 신파성을 분석한 이 논문이 앞으로의 신파 연구에 보탬이 되리라 기대한다. 아울러 이 논문이 <신과함께> 시리즈에 대한 보다 적절한 사회적 맥락화와 의미화를 위한 작업의 일부가 될 것이라 기대한다.

일본의 가정에서 모시는 신 연구 - 시즈오카현 우쓰노야 마을을 중심으로 - (A study of the gods worshiped in the Japanese homes of Utsunoya Village in Shizuoka)

  • 김덕묵
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.212-231
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 우쓰노야(宇津ノ谷) 마을의 가정에서 모셔지는 신의 유형과 모셔지는 공간, 의례와 제물, 의례 때의 장식물, 그리고 주민들의 신앙관과 변화상을 검토하였다. 또한 도심에서 떨어진 촌락인 우쓰노야 마을과 달리 시즈오카 도심의 주택에서 모시는 신을 비교해봄으로써 동시대 두 공간에서 모셔지는 신의 차이점 및 변화에 대해 살펴보았다. 오늘날 우쓰노야 가정에서 모셔지는 신은 아마테라스오카미(天照御大神), 조상, 에비스신·다이코쿠신(えびす·大黒), 코우진(荒神), 가와야가미(厠神), 지신(地神), 이나리신(稲荷), 수신 등이며 섣달 그믐에서 정초 3일간, 정월 보름, 오봉, 10월 마을 신사에서 마쓰리가 있을 때, 10월 19일과 20일 에비스신을 위한 날 등에 신격의 성격에 맞추어 제물을 올리고 의례를 행한다. 일본인의 가신 신앙은 다신적 성격을 띠며 가미다나(神棚)를 통한 국민적 정체성, 부쓰단(仏壇)과 연계된 조상 숭배를 통해 가족적 정체성을 유지하는 장치로서 가정 생활의 거점인 주택을 배경으로 확고하게 자리 잡고 있다. 일본인의 주택은 '신과 함께' 공존하는 종교적 공간으로서의 성격이 짙고 주민들은 신과 함께 거하는 문화적 전통을 가지고 있다.

물질종교 관점에서 본 영대 -물질 영대와 비물질 영대 가로지르기- (Yeongdae from the Perspective of Material Religion: Transcending the Material and Non-material Yeongdae)

  • 차선근
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제44집
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    • pp.53-96
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    • 2023
  • 이 글은 물질종교 접근법의 사례로 '영대(靈臺)'를 살핀 것이다. 동아시아에서 영대는 주문왕이 건립한 건축물이었다. 후대로 내려오면서 영대는 수행의 목표이자 대상인 마음 영대, 존사(存思)에서 나타나는 관념적 심장으로 그 의미가 변모되었다. 이렇게 동아시아에서 영대는 물질이기도 했고, 비물질이기도 했다. 그 두 의미는 각각의 맥락에서 사용되었을 뿐, 서로 연결되었던 적은 없었다. 한국 근대에 출현한 대순진리회는 봉신(封神)이라는 개념을 사용하여 이 둘을 하나로 묶었다. 그러니까 천지신명을 모시고 제천을 했던 주문왕의 영대를 신봉어지(神封於地)의 장소로 설명하고 자신의 신전 이름으로 활용했으며, 수행의 정도에 따라 그에 맞는 신명이 수행자의 마음을 통해 응한다는 논리를 세워 인간의 마음 영대를 신봉어인(神封於人)의 장소로 규정했다. 레비-스트로스의 관점에서 보면 동아시아의 전통에서 발견되는 요소들, 즉 주문왕의 건축물 영대와 『장자』·『황정경』 등에서 보이는 마음 영대를 일관된 논리로 묶어내면서 교리 체계 안에 구축하는 이 모습은, 과거의 전통 개념들을 재창조하는 브리콜라주에 해당한다. 그렇다면 에릭 홉스봄의 표현을 빌려서, 대순진리회의 영대는 기존하는 물질 영대와 비물질 영대를 가로지르는 '발명된 영대(invented Yeongdae)'라고 말할 수 있다.

서울 재수굿 무속복식의 의미 및 특징 (Meanings and Characteristics of Seoul Jaesugut Shaman's Costumes)

  • 서승희;박정주
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.83-99
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the form and meaning of shaman's costumes worn by each gutgeori in Seoul jaesugut and to derive the characteristics of Shaman's costume at gutgeori. Observational research was conducted for three years by participating in the site of two types of gut, which are divided into local jaesugut for the well-being of the region and individual jaesugut that takes place based on personal request. Seoul jaesugut consists of 12 different gutgeori according to the deity it serves and meaning: Bujeongcheongbae, Gamangcheongbae, Bulsageori, Sangeori, Josanggeori, Sangsangeori, Byulsanggeori, Sinjanggeori, Daegamgeori, Seongjugeori, Changbugeori, and Duitjeon. The shape and colour of the shaman's costume worn in each gutgeori are related to the meaning of the gutgeori. Followings are the characteristics of the shaman's costume from gutgeori. First, shaman's costume adopted traditional costumes that symbolized the characteristics of god represented in each gutgeori. Second, gutgeori consists of multiple gods, and shaman's costumes were adopt to represent the superior god among these gods. Third, sometimes the costumes were adopted according to the characteristic of the god instead of its divinity. Fourth, even if the gods were different, if the roles of the gods were the same, the same form of shaman's costume could be taken. Fifth, the process of gut showed the harmony of yin and yang using the principle of five elements through the colour of shaman's costume.

영화에 나타난 그리스 신화의 신들의 의상 연구 (Study on Costumes of Greek Mythology Gods in Films)

  • 류수현
    • 복식
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    • 제63권6호
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2013
  • This research is to analyze costumes of Greek Mythology Gods in films using Morris' semiotics. In film "Clash of The Titans", Zeus' costume of shining gold armored body suit and long manteaux expressed the limitless sublime. The definite form contouring body shape of his costume also demonstrated classical beauty. Hades' costume of dark colored armor, long manteaux, and transformation via smoke also described the limitless sublime. The unbalanced and irregular shaped armor showed ugliness. In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightening Thief", the armor and long manteaux of Zeus showed the limitless sublime. The beauty of his body and his sophisticated business wear indicated classical beauty. These features were also present in Poseidon's costume as well. The limitless sublime and ugliness are implied in Hades' look by portraying him as having a monster body with horns and wings, and his costume of punk look. In "Immortals", gods of Olympus wore clothing that was reminiscent of Egyptian times, which represented a time of strong royal authority, in order to expose the limitless sublime. Classical beauty was shown in the beauty of their body. Titans' costumes and look of non-human being were composed of black and red to present ugliness. The inherent meanings of Gods' costumes are death of god, patriarchy, and the good triumphing over the evil. The Greek gods are not held in the same reverence in the contemporary society. However mythology inspires lots of visual creations. The results help to accumulate a creative design database for fashion.