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The Roles of Filmmaking as a Tool for Youth Learning and Cultural Exchange: Two Nations One Mind Film Contest Project

  • Kaewprasert, Oradol
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.166-177
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    • 2017
  • The Two Nations One Mind film contest was launched by the collaboration between Pukyong National University (PKNU) in Busan, The Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) in Bangkok, Thailand. The project was funded mainly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea. The intention of the project was to increase the recognition of Korea in Thailand through co-production filmmaking between university students from the two countries. This paper aims to look at the feedback from the project participants from both nations as to how international co-productions resulted in cultural exchange and international youth cooperation. The paper also examines the films produced from the project, Blossom, Different (Yet) the Same, Two Taste, Two Nations and When I Was There, for how they reflect the elements of transnational cinema. The comments from the films' audience were also taken as part of the data.

생태-문화-환경교육을 위한 적합지(장소) 분석과 결정 요인 - <논 생태계와 쌀 문화>의 생활 밀착형 환경 인식론 - (Proper Space and Its Conditions for Ecology-Culture(connected)-Environmental Education)

  • 김태경
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.62-81
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    • 2010
  • We are easily supposed to think that outdoor EE can help make Eco-Sense, furthermore 'Eco' means nature and natural resource itself. Relatively we are likely to think indoor EE is something theoretical or knowledge-oriented. It comes from our strong beliefs going into nature would be best choice for feeling Eco-mind. But every place in our daily life could be space for finding Eco-feeling(mind), as far as the relation to life in there. No life without ecological relation, so firstly we need to be rethink Eco-feeling could be enough trained in daily life, our EE trends that have distinguished between indoor and outdoor should be rearranged, going there is just for when we unavoidably need to go for outdoor experience. So I focus on two special causes bringing out these biases, 1st Environmental management-thinking, which has been passed over this trend under the name of training environmentally responsible citizen through Awareness, Knowledge, Skill and Attitudes. 2nd important cause is cultural metaphors, which means our thinking is fixed into some patterns, losing cultural thinking diversity, although eco-culture in our daily life has been figured our daily life out as ecological phenomenon hermeneutically. To illustrate this problematic trends, this paper will introduce theories of Bateson G. and Bowers C.A. mainly, who insist fixed pattern-thinking bound for environmental management could be obstacles to make students see and have Ecological intelligence in their mind throughout daily life. This paper will focus on how to feel Eco-mind in our daily life through cultural experience. Representative way for this is to research on rice paddy eco-system and rice culture.

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A Study on the Conceptual Metaphor of English mind and Korean maum

  • Jhee, In-Young
    • 인문언어
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    • 제8집
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    • pp.409-427
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    • 2006
  • This paper deals with the various conceptual metaphors of 'mind' in Korean and English within the Cognitive Semantics. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the metaphorical expressions of the concept 'mind' represented andunderstood in various ways in Korean and English, to find out the linguistically-universal conceptual metaphors underlying the uses of the metaphoric expressions. In addition, this paper discusses the differences in linguistic realization of the concept 'mind' between Korean and English from the socio-cultural background. In the traditional view, metaphor was thought only as the linguistic matters and a deviance from literal or normal use. However, within the Cognitive Linguistic view such as Lakoff and Johnson(1980), metaphor has been considered as a means of understanding and conceptualizing world. According to them, metaphor is found in everyday life because it is not only as a matter of language but also as a nature of human conceptual system controlling cognition, thought and behavior. Conceptual metaphor is suggested as a device to understood abstract and less familiar things through concrete and more familiar things. Conceptual metaphors may be realized linguistically as well as non-linguistically, in the form of movies, arts or behavior. To define the concept 'mind' shared among the Koreans, conceptual metaphors used to represent 'maum(mind)'in Korean are examined. Then they are compared with the ones used to represent 'mind' in English. This is based on the idea that conceptual metaphors represented in linguistic expressions naturally reflect the speakers' concept and conceptualization is a universal irrespective of language. This paper exemplifies the Korean sentences as well as English sentences to utilize some conceptual metaphor such as Johnson(1987)'s THE MIND IS THE BODY and shows many other conceptual metaphors used in Korean and English to represent the same concept 'mind'. What are some metaphors shared by two languages and what is specific to one of them will be shown, too. This paper also suggests that the different conceptualization or lexicalization is partly due to the effect of the oriental cultural background that is more interested in the mental world than the physical world.

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한국 디자인의 문화적 정체성에 대한 소고: '웰빙'과 '심신일원론' (An Inquiry into the Cultural Identity of Korean Design: 'Well-Being' and 'Body-Mind Monism')

  • 고영란
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2004
  • 최근 우리나라의 ‘웰빙’ 현상이 상품화된 웰빙의 유사 이데올로기라는 점에서는 논의의 여지가 없다. 그럼에도 불구하고, 웰빙철학의 기저에서 낚아 올릴 수 있는 한국 디자인의 문화적 컨텐츠로서의 잠재적 가치마저 간과할 필요는 없을 것이다. ‘행복’과 ‘안녕’이라는 사전적 의미를 넘어 웰빙은 마음의 평안과 정신적 풍요로움을 지향함으로써 ‘심신일원론’적 라이프 스타일을 옹호하고 있다. 소비주의에 편승한 유행으로서의 웰빙의 상품미학을 한국의 문화적 정체성을 보유한 대안 담론으로 승화시켜 우리나라 디자인 컨텐츠의 고유모델로 자리매김하기 위해서는 웰빙이라는 보편적 기호가 담지하고 있는 양질의 문화적 가치에 대한 발굴이 요청된다. ‘자연의 도’를 따르는 생활태도와 다름 아닌 웰빙은 동아시아의 탈-이원론적 사유방식의 전형인 것이다. 동아시아의 일원론적 사상과 조형의식 속에 이미 자리하고 있는 웰빙의 흔적을 역으로 추적함으로써 작금의 웰빙 현상과 심신일원론을 연결하는 계보를 좁게는 한국, 넓게는 동아시아의 문화적 전통 속에서 발견할 수 있다. 몸과 마음이 본디 둘이 아니라 하나라는 동아시아의 일원론적 사유체계를 서구로부터 수입된 웰빙 현상의 이론적 모태로 삼을 경우, 한국의 디자인 담론이 탈-식민화 되는 단초가 마련될 전망이다. 서구 중심의 이원론적 패러다임에 대한 반성을 토대로 새로운 가치를 모색해야 하는 성찰적 근대화의 시대에 일원론적 인식에 기반하는 웰빙이 국내외 디자인계에 던져줄 잠재적 의미성에 기대를 걸어볼 일이다.

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과도기적 위치의 워즈워스: 정신과 자연의 상호 작용 모색 (Wordsworth of Transitional Position : Seeking Interaction between Mind and Nature)

  • 황병훈
    • 영미문화
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.89-109
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    • 2017
  • This study focuses upon the fact that Wordsworth has a great interest in the epistemological understanding of nature. It denies that his early poems, such as An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches, only represent the subtleties of nature, according to the picturesque mode of the eighteenth century, without any other consideration about human mind. It tries to trace his effort to deal with the relationship between nature and mind, which is committed to the apprehension of Wordsworth's experience which shapes much of his later work. Prior to Wordsworth, or in his earlier days, both the picturesque description and the descriptive poetry tend to be two-dimensional. Staying away from the cold rules of painting and overcoming passivity, he prefers to contemplate nature through his emotions and tries to come close to the sublime sense. Therefore, his poetic strategy is to show that his poetic description of nature goes beyond the limits which these picturesque rules and colors impose. His readers get the feeling of how desperate he become trying to choose the suitable poetic language to express the relationship between nature and mind. He also has an interest in developing a character, Dorothy, to match what he thinks and to mediate what he intends to describe through his epistemological understanding of nature.

The Poetics of Overcoming: Christopher Dewdney's Transhumanism and Dionisio D. Martinez's Transnational Cultural Contamination

  • Kim, Youngmin
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제57권6호
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    • pp.1089-1109
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    • 2011
  • In an attempt to demonstrate in context of Nietzsche's "overman" (ubermensch) and Heidegger's "Being-in-the-World" (Dasein) the collective human efforts to overcome humanism in crisis, I will provide the ground for the poetics of overcoming, the ground which are based upon the double movements of transhumanism and transnationalism. For this purpose, I will turn to the theories of two distinctive poets who reveal and disreveal their truths about the subjecthood or the subjectivity in terms of overcoming: Christopher Dewdney for posthuman transhumanity and Dionisio D. Martinez for transnational cultural contamination Transhumanism represented by Christopher Dewdney manifests an interfusion of outside and inside, thereby collapsing the boundary between the mind and the world, and provides a breakthrough from the limitedly defined mind to the transhuman perspective of overcoming by using terminalogy and techniques from science and technology. The emerging transhumanism reflects the growing interdependence between humans and bio technologies, and suggests a potential improvement of human beings. The main argument of transhumanism is that we humans can and should continue to develop in all possible directions, by overcoming our human limitations by shedding the body and having the disembodied consciousness which will liberate our mind. Kwame Anthony Appiah's "cultural contamination" is another form of overcoming as well as a way to otherness, a counter-ideal of cultural purity which sustains authentic culture, reversing the traditional binary opposition between enriching authenticity and threatening hybridization. Dionisio Martinez's poetry sublimates the negative side of Appiah's concept of contamination, by redeeming the value of the Appiah's list of the ideal of contamination such as hybridity, impurity, intermingling, the transformation that comes of new and unexpected combinations of human beings, a bit of this and a bit of that is how newness enters the world. When a poetic subject is doubly exiled and doubly homeless away from his/her native homeland and home of native language, one has no more identification with the authentic culture of both home and away, but rather anticipates a new identity as a transnational subject to cross the bridge beyond cultural authenticity and to enter into the field of cultural contamination.

문화속의 인간심성과 문화를 넘어선 인간심성 - 동과 서의 보다 나은 만남을 위하여 - (Human Mind Within and Beyond the Culture - Toward a Better Encounter between East and West -)

  • 李符永
    • 심성연구
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.107-138
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    • 2013
  • 현대 임상정신의학이 그동안 잊어버렸거나 소홀히 해온 문화와 심성의 관계를 다음과 같은 내용으로 살펴보았다. 1. 문화 :01) 문화정신의학의 공적과 한계 및 그 해결책 ; 2) C.G. 융의 비 서구문화의 경험 ; 3) 융의 분석심리학적 입장에서 본 문화 ; 4) 문화스펙트럼 모델 2. 심성 :01) 원시시대 및 고대의 심(心) 신(身)관 ; 2) 동양적 심성론 ; 3) 자기Self와 동양사상 문화정신의학은 정신건강문제의 문화적 요인을 규명함으로써 정신의학에 큰 기여를 해왔으나 문화적 차이에만 관심을 집중한 나머지 인류보편의 공통된 심성을 도외시하는 경향이 있었고, 인간의 건강한 심성을 등한시하고 문화의 역사적 측면을 간과하였으며 문화 상호간의 역동적 상호관계의 무의식적 심층적 측면을 보지 못했다. C.G. 융의 여행을 통한 이異 문화 체험 양식과 C.G. 융의 분석심리학설은 이 점에서 문화정신의학의 한계를 넘을 수 있는 가능성을 제시했다. 이에 따르면 인류학자들의 문화에 대한 다양한 개념 속에는 집단적 의식collective consciousness뿐 아니라 집단적 무의식에 뿌리박은 내용이 발견된다. 저자는 이를 효孝를 예로 설명했다. 저자는 또한 문화 스펙트럼cultural spectrum이라는 설명모형을 제창하였는데 한국인의 경우 샤머니즘, 불교, 도교, 유고, 기독교 문화가 한 개체의 인격을 여러 가지 스펙트럼으로 구성됨을 제시하였다. 주로 네 가지 유형을 분류하였는데 그것은 1) 주로 불교문화가 우세한 사람, 2) 주로 유교문화가 우세한 사람, 3) 주로 샤머니즘문화가 우세한 사람, 4) 주로 기독교문화가 우세한 사람이다. 비록 의식표면은 하나의 종교문화가 우세하지만 내면에는 다른 종교문화가 섞이게 되며 가장 심층에 샤머니즘 문화를 공유하고 있다고 보았다. 문화와 정신건강의 관계를 이해하고 치유의 접근을 할 때 이러한 스펙트럼 시각이 필요하다. 저자는 인간심성에 대한 고대중국의 개념과 동양종교의 관념, 그리고 C.G. 융의 자기개념에 대한 이해를 소개하고 이에 비길 수 있는 전체정신의 중심에 관한 한국의 선사, 원효의 생각, 대승기승론의 일심(一心), 노자의 도(道), 이퇴계의 천명도(天命圖), 이기설(理氣說)을 융의 분석심리학적 입장에서 해석하였다. 궁극적으로 정신요법의 목적은 분석심리학적 입장에서는 '하나가 되는 것' 이며 '하나'가 됨은 문화에 제약된 인간으로서가 아니라 문화를 포함하나 이를 넘어선 인간 심성 전체가 되도록 하는 것이다.

화재로 인한 국가 중요 문화재 보호대책 연구 (Fire due to an important national cultural protection measures research)

  • 이정일
    • 대한안전경영과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한안전경영과학회 2013년 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.485-500
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    • 2013
  • Cultural assets of the country's history and cherish the living conditions of the people, conscious and cohesive crystals, and the pride of the hearts of the people as a haven. In the country worth preserving national treasure, bomulgeup, local cultural heritage as a major cultural property protection are. Cultural properties, etc. Most are wooden, is vulnerable to fire, and, moreover battling to far away from the city and due to the geographical conditions are very challenging aspects. The national cultural assets, such as the many temples, vows to fire one if the loss of a centuries-old cultural property is a big loss of national posterity to great shame is not. Still cultural assets and a large number of visitors have flocked temples. All of us to keep the look and feel of the cultural assets pleasure to conserve cultural assets preserved to ensure that fire prevention is always unmistakably bear in mind that sees.

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Aesthetic Consciousness and Literary Logic in the Jamesian Transatlantic Perspective: Towards a Dialectic of "a big Anglo Saxon total"

  • Kim, Choon-hee
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제57권3호
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    • pp.367-389
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    • 2011
  • The aesthetic attitude, in general or in particular, represented in matters of taste through aesthetic ideas and value judgments postulates a certain literary logic. And this literary logic reveals itself a sense of morality, philosophy, or moral aesthetic consciousness through the moments of act and thought demonstrated in the characters invented in literary works. Henry James, among many others, offers a very special cultural paradigm for transnational argument because of his diverse ways of shaping transatlantic relations in terms of aesthetic consciousness. And this international paradigm produced varied expressions referring to Henry James as "an American expatriate," "an Anglicized American artist," "a Europeanized aesthete," "a cosmopolitan intelligence," "a bohemian cosmopolitan" to designate his literary career and its characteristics shaped in Europe. Such expressions resonate with Transatlantic Sketches, James's first collection on travel and cultures in 1875 which heralded his long "expatriation" in terms of self-distantiation. James's temperament of mind, far from being always identified with shared values within an ideological framework, never avoided friction with fixed ideas but rather absorbed it fully for another friction which intervenes in his house of fiction. My question arises here regarding his cultural belonging or dislocation: where is the place of his mind or what could be his ultimate destination? In this essay, I'd like to define a place or rather the place of James's literary mind by proving a certain "sympathetic justice" for his literary logic. For this purpose, I'll try to examine: how James used transatlantic perspective, a spatio-temporal assessment to formulate his moral aesthetic consciousness; and how the aesthetic framework functions in assessing his literary logic of aesthetic consciousness. To start with the first argument, I'll analyze some essential aspects of aesthetic attitude of his characters to postulate a persona capable of theorizing James's aestheticism conditioned by the transatlantic context. And for the second argument, I'll examine how the persona functions in formulating a proper cultural stance of James's aesthetic consciousness in transatlantic perspective to illuminate the way of how Jamesian individuality reflects the American mind. This process of theorizing a place of James's own will lead, I hope, to our discovering James's ultimate destination on the assumption that it'll prove or create a certain "sympathetic justice" for his humanist aestheticism, a Jamesian absolute morality.