• 제목/요약/키워드: Television Kitchen Culture

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텔레비전 부엌문화: 공간의 생산과 기능, 그리고 소통 (Television Kitchen Culture: Space Production, Function, and Communication)

  • 함현
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.429-435
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    • 2018
  • 인간의 거주환경에 있어서 공간은 매우 중요한 역할을 한다. 공간은 단순한 거주의 공간을 벗어나 삶의 직접적인 체험과 경험의 확장이 이루어지는 곳이다. 특히 생활공간의 중요성이 인식되는 부엌은 최근 텔레비전 프로그램을 통해서 일상성의 문화가 부각되고 있다. 그로인한 일상성의 공간을 대표하는 부엌은 매우 중요한 생산과 기능에 따른 소통의 역할을 강조하는 텔레비전 문화를 형성하고 있다. 부엌은 다양한 경험이 창발 하는 공간이다. 음식을 조리하고, 맛을 경험하고, 가족구성원간의 소통으로 이어지는 커뮤니케이션의 재매개 현상이 이루어지는 공간이다. 부엌의 수용적 공간의 특성은 음식을 통해서 공간의 소통을 이끌어내고 발전시키는 역할을 수행한다. 그러므로 본 연구에서는 tvN 의 <윤식당1>의 프로그램 텍스트 분석을 통해 부엌의 생산과 기능에 따른 소통의 관계를 분석하는데 목적을 갖고 있다. 본 연구의 분석 결과는 인간에게 있어서 부엌의 공간이 다양한 감각기관의 반응을 이끌어내고 문화적 할인의 격차를 최소화하는 과정에서 새로운 경험의 확대를 이끌어내는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 공간을 통해서 다양한 문화의 공존과 시간성이 내재되어 있는 안락함과 편안함을 제공하는 것으로 분석된다.

호주인과 호주교민의 주공간 사용 및 주생활을 통한 주거문화 비교에 관한 연구 - 멜버른(Melbourne)을 중심으로 (A Comparative Study of Housing Cultures between Korean-Immigrants and Australians in Melbourne, Australia)

  • 이영심
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.159-179
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    • 2006
  • Each ethnic group has different cultural backgrounds and each culture has developed with its own traditions. The interaction between different cultures is getting more active through acculturation and cultural contacts. The purpose of this study was to compare domestic living of Korean immigrants with Australians in the form of a Cross-Cultural study. For this, usage of domestic space and seating style of 52 Korean households and 53 Australian households in Melbourne were analyzed. Ethnographic research with questionnaire was used. The results of the research were as follows. 1. The most popular type of Living-Dining-Kitchen arrangement was L+ K. D for Koreans and L. D . K for Australians. 2. A laundry room was indispensable for both and they all wanted to do ironing in there as well as dry. Both were satisfied with the type which toilet was separated from the bathroom Drain hole on the floor of the bathroom was not indispensable for most Koreans and Australians. 3. Koreans and Australians were doing various activities in living area and both were getting together around kitchen(dining) area. The particular thing of Koreans was that they were using the main bedroom with multiple purpose. 4. The seating style of Koreans and Australians belong to chair-seating style generally. But Koreans were using floor seating style in making bed for the guest and making Kimchi. Koreans and Australians were using mixed style of floor seating and chair-seating in relaxing time with watching TV, treating guest or so. 5. Koreans were not satisfied with using carpet cause of dust but Australians were satisfied with the carpet cause of warmness. 6. Most Koreans and Australians were take off shoes inside of the house. Koreans were organize shoes around the front door of the house usually and Australians were organize shoes in bedroom usually. 7. The most popular heating system was ducted heating for both. The level of satisfaction about ducted heating was low for Koreans because they though that it could contaminate air. Australians were satisfied with ducted heating because they though that this one was fit on the weather of this area. 8. Living room was the most important one for Koreans and Australians and they also thought it should be decorated well for entertaining guests. Most Koreans were estimate that the brightness of the light of the house was not enough but it was estimated to moderate for Australians on the contrary.

호주인과 호주 교민의 주거문화 비교를 위한 기초 연구(II) - 호주인의 주공간 및 주생활 분석을 중심으로 - (An Analysis of the Living Arrangement of Australians for Cross-Cultural Study with Korean Immigrants in Melbourne, Australia)

  • 이영심;이상해
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제43권9호
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    • pp.143-162
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    • 2005
  • Many ethnic groups have different cultural backgrounds and each culture has developed with its own traditions. The interaction between different cultures is getting more active through acculturation and cultural contact. The purpose of this study was to provide basic data about the domestic living of Australians in order to compare with Korean immigrants in the form of a Cross-Cultural study. For this, usage of domestic space and seating style of 53 Australian households in Melbourne were analyzed. Ethnographic research with questionnaire was used. The results of the research were as follows. 1. The open plan type combining the kitchen, dining and tying areas was the most popular one for Australians and they are very satisfied with that type. 2. The laundry room has been planned traditionally and Australians demand to be able to dry their laundry and do ironing in there additionally. Most of Australians were satisfied with separated toilet and bathroom. h drain hole on the floor of the bathroom was not essential for most Australians. 3. Australians were doing various activities in the living areas and they also enjoy gelling together in the kitchen and dining areas. 4. The seating style of Australians was generally the chair-seating style. However, they sometimes made a bed for guests on the floor and watched TV and treated guests with both chair seating style and floor seating style. 5. Australians were satisfied with using carpet presumably for its warmth.6. Many Australians took off their shoes inside of the house for hygienic reason. Most people organized the shoes in the cabinet of the bedroom. 7. The most popular heating system was ducted heating for Australians and they were very satisfied with it because it was suitable for the weather in Melbourne. 8. The living room was the most important one for Australian families and they thought that it should be decorated well for entertaining guests. It was also considered that brightness of the light was enough for most Australians.