• 제목/요약/키워드: Subjectivity of Popular

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저항패션이 모패션으로 전이된 현상에 관한 연구 -히피풍을 중심으로- (study on the Transfeal Phenomenon of Anti-fashion into Mother-fashion -In the Case of Hippie Look-)

  • 박명희
    • 복식
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    • 제28권
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    • pp.239-253
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this dissertation is to exam-ine the hippie look which is one of the most popular fashion trends in the early 90s, in re-lation to the hippie style in 60s and cultural restoration. in order to investigate the re-lationship this dissertation studies the trans-feral phenomenon of anti-fashion into mother fashion in the basis of social and clutural theories. hippie culture is the anti-culture which appeared in America in the late 60s, it tried to create a new culture by subverting the ruling class culture with their combative life style and peculiar appearance which are distinguished from mother culture. First of all to examine the inner symbolic meaning and outer shape of the hippie style I divided the characteristics of the hippies into ideology social value and attitude on sex. in the aspect of ideology the hippie show strong subjectivity while mother culture shows ob-jectivity. in social value the hippie has the resisting chaacteristics while mother culture has the conformative characteristics. In the aspect of sex the hippie tries to break the fixed idea of mother culture. Hippie culture as anti-culture is symbolically expressed in hippie style fashion which is dif-ferent from mother fashion in shape. There-fore the inner meaning and the outer shape of the hippie style shows strong characteristics of anti-fashion. Hippie style as anti-fashion has an effect on high fashion in the late 60s and the early 70s and on hippie look which is restored in 90s. however hippie-look in 90s is a mother-fashion in which all symbolic mean-ings of the hippie style are weakened and the only outer shape of hippie style is presented and suggested. It doesn't show any cultural backgrounds ideology social value and new attitude on sex of the hippies. The transferal phenomenon of anti-fashion into mother-fashion is summarized as follows. First in the process of tranference to highfashion in 60s and 70s and hippie-look in 90s the resistance of the hippie style is weakened and only suggested through the outer look. Second the hippie style which reappeared in the high fashion and mother fashion in 90s are layered look military uniform mode flower print grunge look romantic look peasant look ethnic look gypsy style handicraft ornaments working suit style handicraft ornaments working suit style and the use of the see-through cloth. Third the fact that the popular and high fashion were influenced by anti fashion in 60s proves filter-up theory in fashion adaption theory. As I examined before the ideology of the hippies are faded in high fashion in 60s-70s and hippie-look in 90s. The symbolic meaning of the hippie style is also weakened and only presented as a fashion trend.

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홉킨스의 인종 다시쓰기-"숨겨진 자아,"과거/기억, 근친상간, 그리고 흑인여성의 몸 (Rewriting Race in Hopkins's Of One Blood; Or, the Hidden Self: "the Hidden Self," Past/Memory, Incest, and Black Female Body)

  • 강희
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제54권2호
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    • pp.301-322
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    • 2008
  • Pauline Hopkins's Of One Blood; Or, the Hidden Self was published in the Colored American Magazine during 1902-03. As a literary experimentalist and a political protester, Hopkins uses her fiction as a medium to overcome and ameliorate the violently racialized surroundings of the turn-of-the-century America. Having been faced with racist rhetorics and theories growing on biological differences between races, Hopkins must have felt an overwhelming urgency to challenge the heritage of slavery in American history. In order to speak out her political agenda in such a milieu, she needed a new setting as well as new narrative materials for the new era. She had to move the setting from America to Africa, the ancient utopian Ethiopia; her interest in the ancient African civilization reflects both a popular African-American vision of Africa and the movement of "black nationalism" of the time. She also needed materials from nineteenthcentury sciences, the newly evolving theories of psychology and mysticism (spiritualism/mesmerism), to explore the meaning of "the hidden self" which unfolds the complex nature of Hopkin's position on race, "blood," and African-American racial subjectivity. Hopkins in the novel explores not the color line but the bloodline. Tracing the horrific legacy of incest in the history of slavery, she attempts to redefine the true racial identity of African-Americans in America and to reconstruct their past, both family and race history. At the very center of her major tropes in the novel-such as "of one blood," "the hidden self," and incest-exists female body. Black female body, though it represents the violent site of sexual body (rape and incest) in slavery, ultimately becomes a vehicle to convey and preserve the truth of racial memory/past/history for African-Americans. As a conveyor of the past, black women not just connect the past and the present but also reawaken AfricanAmericans with the legacy of the African 'pure' bloodline. Hopkins's vision here necessitates the reevaluation of black women's role in family and history, heralding the 20th-century black feminine writing. With the major tropes, Hopkins clearly suggests that the blood of (African-)Americans is unrecognizably intermixed. Although the novel ends with ambivalence and without resolution on what Africa signifies, those tropes certainly offer her a vehicle for criticizing as well as for challenging the racial reality of America.

1970년대 한국 영화와 타자들의 풍경 -'가족'과 '죽음' 모티프를 중심으로 (1970s Korean film and landscape of Others -with 'family community' and 'death' motif)

  • 한영현
    • 대중서사연구
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.429-465
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    • 2019
  • 이 글은 1970년대 한국 영화에 재현된 타자들의 존재 방식에 대해 분석했다. 당대의 사회 변화들, 가령 급속한 산업 근대화로 인한 도시화 속에서 수많은 사람들이 근대화의 열매를 얻기 위해 산업 역군으로서의 주체 구성을 해 나갔지만, 이러한 주체 구성의 과정에서 필연적으로 양산되었던 타자들의 풍경은 그동안 젠더 및 청년 담론 속에서 제한적으로 분석되어 왔다. 이러한 점에 착안하여 이 글은 시각을 달리하여 1970년대적 타자들의 풍경을 추출해내는 데 목적을 두었다. 타자들의 존재 방식은 다음의 두 가지 구분 속에서 발견할 수 있다. 첫째, 1970년대 영화에서 가족 공동체는 1960년대의 그것과는 달리 해체되고 균열된 상태로 존재하는데, 이는 타자들이 그 공동체에 진입할 수 없거나 이탈함으로써 발생한다. 가족 공동체는 더 이상 주체 구성의 안정된 토대 혹은 구심점으로 작용하지 못하는데, 안정감과 소속감을 가질 수 없다는 공동체에 대한 절망적 인식은 공동체 안팎을 배회하는 타자들의 존재 방식을 통해 잘 드러난다. 둘째, '죽음'은 1970년대 국가 이데올로기의 폭력과 일상화된 예외 상태 속에서 사회적 삶의 한 양태를 보여 주는 요소이다. 국가가 요청한 정상적 주체성에서 완벽하게 배제되고 추방된 타자들이 영화 안에서 죽는 방식은 일상화된 죽음 혹은 잠재적 죽음의 상태가 1970년대의 삶이라는 점을 보여 준다. 급격한 도시화와 산업화를 통해 추구된 정상적 삶은 타자화된 존재들을 죽음에 이르도록 하지만, 실제 타자들의 존재 방식은 안정감과 소속감을 부여하는 국가의 경계를 무너뜨리고 삶과 죽음의 경계가 무색해진 1970년대 절망적 현실을 고발하는 것이다. 결과적으로 1970년대 타자들의 풍경은 1970년대 산업 근대화가 그토록 지향했던 완벽한 중산층 가족 담론을 파괴하고 그것이 오히려 수많은 죽음을 초래하는 타자들을 양산하는 폭력적 현실을 드러낸다. 한국영화는 정권의 검열에도 불구하고, 재현의 우회로를 따라 1970년대가 가져온 삶의 폭력성을 대중적으로 폭로하고 있었던 것이다.