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서울시내 일부 대학생의 통과의례와 음식에 관한 인식조사 2보-상례와 제례 (A Study on Seoul university students' recognition on passage rites and foods-funeral rites and sacrificial rituals)

  • 김미정
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제23권2호통권98호
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    • pp.235-244
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    • 2007
  • This study was performed to investigate Seoul undergraduate students' thoughts on funeral rites and sacrificial rituals as well as ritual foods. A total of 542 students offered answers that the importance of sacrificial rituals was connected to filial piety for the ancestor, the customs descended from the past, and the belief that descendents received fortunes. The students didn't know the funeral rites process, but acknowledged they needed to know funeral rites, and would perform their parents' sacrificial rituals. We also found that students whose hometowns were Gangwondo and Jejudo were familiar with sacrificial rituals foods as well as their preparation and cooking. Also, the older the students, the better they knew the funeral rites process, sacrificial rituals and ritual foods. There were great differences in sacrificial rituals according to parent and student religions. Buddhists knew the most about funeral rites and sacrificial rituals, followed by Roman Catholics and agnostics. Protestant Christians were not interested in sacrificial rituals. The funeral rites process and the handing down of sacrificial ritual foods had significant differences based on sibling number. The more brothers and sisters in a family, the more committed they were to performing their parents' sacrificial rituals and the higher their interest in sacrificial ritual foods.

서양 상장례 의식 및 복식에 관한 연구 -고대에서 근대까지 - (A Study of the Western funeral Rituals and Costumes)

  • 김경희;이순홍
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.441-460
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    • 2002
  • Funeral culture, which came to being along with the death of human beings, has developed through many changes in the background, culture, religion and custome of the times, having variant cultures depending on each nation or era. This study is designed to historically and systematically classify funeral rituals and costumes which have constantly changed in a special funeral culture from ancient times to modern times so as to investigate the features of each age. The researcher worked on Western funeral cultures, focusing on Egypt and Rome of ancient times, Creek times, the Middle Ages, recent and modern times ages, referring to literature, precedent studies, domestic and international technical books, pictures and drawings in relation to death and funeral services. Western funeral rituals were designed for offering condolence to the dead, but also used to show off the status of the mourners and the position of the dead persons. The mourning dress were utilized to indicate mourning in accordance with the colors, materials and the ways of wearing them, serving as a vehicle for showing off one's own status.

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근대 이후 상례(喪禮)의 변화에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Changes in Funeral Rituals Since the Modern Period)

  • 이철영
    • 산업진흥연구
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.163-174
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    • 2024
  • 본 연구는 사회변화와 의례 변화의 관계성을 분석하고 그 연관성에 의해 유교상례와 현대의례의 차이점을 밝히고자 하는 데 목적이 있다. 또한 시대별 의례의 변화과정을 제도의 변화와 연결하여 살펴보았다. 상례의 시대구분을 전근대기 '유교상례'와 일제강점기를 통한 '근대 상례기' 그리고 1999년 건전가정의례준칙의 시행과 함께 의례 자본에 의한 '현대 상례기'로 구분하여 분석하였다. 의례의 이해는 시대구분을 통해 전통의 계승이라는 논리적 모순에서 벗어나 전근대에서 근대상례, 현대상례로 이어지는 과정을 통해 이해되어야 할 것이다. 본 연구에서는 한국인의 죽음에 대한 인식은 의례의 변화와 지속이라는 관점에서 볼 때 시대상을 반영하여 지속되고 있음을 고찰하는 데 의의가 있다.

Research on the Impact of Jeju Rural Area's Changing Funeral Ritual about Shrouds

  • Kwon, Sookhee
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.406-413
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this research is to find out status and consciousness about shrouds according to changes of Jeju's rural funeral ritual while reviewing Jeju's traditional shrouds. Consciousness of customs regarding tradition is much stronger in Jeju Island. Since it was said that shrouds and changes of funeral ritual have very systematic correlation according to the result of precedent researches, changes of funeral rituals of Jeju's rural area were examined. At the same time, consciousness about traditional shrouds of Jeju people was also studied. As the result of examination through literary investigation, visits to rural homes, visits to production places of Jeju's shrouds and interviews with grandmothers designated as human cultural assets of traditional Jeju shrouds, etc, it was found out that Jeju's rural funeral rituals had been rapidly changed since 2000. Traditional Jeju shrouds are also disappearing. In particular, old women of Jeju have considered preparation of their own and their husbands' shrouds in advance as a virtue. However, as it gradually became more difficult to produce and prepare traditional shrouds at homes and as the space of funeral was changed from their own houses to hospitals and/or commercial funeral homes, it was found out that a ratio of people's using general shrouds sold in market was increased and it is believed that this kind of trend will be accelerated more and more in the future.

A Study on the Patterns of the Late 19th Century Funerals

  • Kim, Kyung-Hee
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2003
  • As a ritual that deals with the issues of human life and death, and that embodies complicated cultural implications, funerals have been an important material to refer to in considering the spiritual life as well as the social aspects of contemporary people. The present study on the 19th-century Western funerals is significant in that current funerals have been formed and changed from the ancient practice in a long historical background. The funeral patterns in 1890 to 1910, the period when reformatory movements started to appear in the custom concerning death, have been changed and fixed to be the current funeral custom. The range of the present study is limited to the characteristics of enbalmment, funeral processions and ceremonies, as well as the costumes for the mourning period. The research method employed in the study is the review of literature concerning death and funeral rituals, previous studies, domestic and international technical literature, and photographs or paintings.

고려시대와 조선초기 오복제도 변화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Changes of the Five-Class Mourning Costume-System in the Koryo Dynasty and the Early Years of the Chosun Dynasty)

  • 전혜숙;권이순
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the settlement of this etiquette book and the five-class mourning-costume system throughout two dynasties is examined and analyzed.; According to the Chosun dynasty's efforts to practice Chu-Ja-Ga-Rye(朱子家禮, Chu Hsi's Book of Family Rituals) through legal intensification and enlightenment policies, the book's teachings had a general effect on society at large. As a result, the family system and funeral rites turned Confucian from a Shaman-Buddhist mixture. As the Confucian order was strengthened to highlight the authority of the male family head, the funeral rituals were based on Chu Hsi's Book of Family Rituals. So, the 100-day funeral of Koryo turned into the 3-year funeral in the Chosun dynasty. Also, the main and father's lines were valued, while the mother's and wife's lines were neglected. Even though there was no great difference of status or place between males and females in the Koryo dynasty, the settlement of Chu-Ja-Ga-Rye brought about the drop of women's status as they gradually began to be dependent on men.

Fundraising Management in Death Rituals in Indonesian Society

  • Sudarmoko, Koko
    • 아태비즈니스연구
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.47-64
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents an analysis of death rituals in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The death rituals become social events as a family and society members help each other to organize a funeral, hold Koran recital, and manage fundraising for the events. In addition, such rituals are also part of religious and cultural teaching that should be conducted by its followers. The rituals change from time to time in terms of fundraising management and holding the ceremonies. This paper, therefore, observes the changes of the death rituals from being sacred to profane involving social parties in the events and views the events as socially formed rituals. There are also economic practices in celebrating the rituals, where people have to gather funds and manage manpower in the event.

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이문건 시묘살이를 통해 본 조선중기 유자(儒者)의 상례(喪禮) 고찰 (Confucians Funeral Rituals during the mid-Joseon Dynasty Lee Mun Geon'Mourning beside His Mother's Grave)

  • 조은숙
    • 고전문학과교육
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    • 제33호
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    • pp.153-184
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    • 2016
  • 본고는 묵재 이문건(1494-1567)이 어머니 고령 신씨(高靈申氏; 1463-1535)의 시묘살이를 하며 기록한 상례(喪禮)에 대한 고찰이다. 상례는 죽음에 대한 의례이다. 이문건이 행한 죽음의례, 즉 시묘살이 상례(喪禮)에 개인이 어떻게 구체적으로 참여하였는가에 초점을 두어 살펴보았다. 즉 이문건이 실천한 시묘살이 상례의 특징을 살펴봄으로써 그 의례가 지향하는 바의 의미와 조선중기 사대부 일기의 글쓰기를 통해 당대인의 효의 실천과 죽음에 대한 제반 인식을 유추해보는 데 그 의의를 둔다. 조선중기 사대부들은 법제화에 의한 상례 준수로 인식변화를 끊임없이 시도하지만, 기나긴 역사의 밑바탕에 깔린 인간의 의식세계를 완전히 개조하기는 현실적으로 어려웠다. 중국과 조선은 문화적 배경이 달랐음을 인정해야만 하였다. 중국의 제도인 "주자가례"를 조선에 끼워 맞추려고 한 것은 처음부터 문제를 배태하고 있는 것이다. 신주(神主) 중심의 조상 제사와 가묘(家廟) 설립의 중요성을 "주자가례"에서 백 번 강조하지만, 조선중기 사대부는 무덤 속에 누워 있는 부모에게 더 마음이 가는 것이다. 사당과 시제(時祭)보다는 무덤과 묘제(墓祭) 및 기제사(忌祭祀)가 조선중기의 사대부에게는 더 중요한 것이다. 이런 모순 속에서 조선중기 사대부는 죽음에 대한 의례로서 시묘살이 상례를 수용하고 실천하였다. 고대인 혹은 중세인이 아니라도 현재를 살아가는 우리 인간에게 죽음에 대한 지배적 생각, 즉 현세와 정신적 물질적 생활을 지속한다는 계세사상(繼世思想)을 뿌리 채 뽑아버리기는 쉽지 않아 보인다. 만약 이 사상이 없다면 인간의 죽음 역시 고속도로 위에서 차에 치여진 동물의 사체와 다름이 없기 때문이다. 그래서 인간은 시간이 변해도 형태는 바뀔지언정 죽음에 대한 의례 자체를 끊임없이 생각하지 않을 수 없는 것이다. 그러므로 조선중기 사대부의 시묘살이는 효의 실천과 죽음에 대한 의례로 시사하는 바가 크다고 하겠다.

조문객의 장례식장 음식에 대한 만족도 (Visitors' Satisfaction of Food Quality at a Funeral Home)

  • 김희섭;김송운
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.528-534
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    • 2012
  • Changes in social, economical, and cultural environment affect the manner in which mourners greet those expressing condolence to the deceased. While the funeral process was done at home in the past, nowadays, most families prefer a funeral home. Funeral homes provide all necessary services for the funeral process, including food for visitors and rituals. This research was conducted using a questionnaire in the Kyonggido area. Overall food satisfaction level of visitors was moderate; satisfaction with cleanness was the highest, followed by taste, quality, freshness, and diversity. Satisfaction level of foodservice by the type of funeral homes showed home funeral was highest, followed by general funeral home, hospital funeral home. Regarding the acceptance of food items served at the funeral home, Yukgaejang was the most preferred, followed by Gaorichomuchim, Pyeonyuk, Kodarichim, and Injeolmi. There were differences in food acceptance according to age and gender of visitors. Male prefers Samgyeopsal-suyuk to Pyeonyuk. but female prefer Pyeonyuk to Samgyeopsal-suyuk. Elder individuals preferred Kodarichim, Gaoricho-muchim. Younger individuals preferred Jeon, Ojingeodorajimuchim, and Samgyeopsal-suyuk.

On the Traditional Dance and Costume in the Toraja

  • Hwang, Oak-Soh
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.32-49
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    • 2008
  • The Torajan people who started to receive increased attention from the 1990 are one of the many ethnic groups of Indonesia. This paper intends to examine Torajan Ceremonies practied today in the modern world, driven by the Torajan people's age-old perspective of life and death (and the world after) that comes from their background on traditional lifestyle and (animated) folk religion/belief. It focuses on the ceremonial Dances, which is one of the most important element in Torajan Ceremonies, and gain deeper insight through its costumes and ornaments which traditionally revealed the social status of hosts and performers. In ceremony, the most important division is the classification of ritual into Aluk rampe matallo(life facing ritual ) and Aluk rampe matampu? death ritual). So Traditional Toraja dances may be classified into two genres: life related ritual dances and death ritual dances. Especially the funeral ceremonies in Toraja has been rather more famous on its spectacle aspect to outsiders however its relationships to the broader theme of Torajan Ceremonies and ceremonial dances are very less known and sources on this topic are also very scarce. Fortunately, I was able to witness one of such an ritual event. I did see one kind of the funeral rituals which is the most dramatic and symbolically rich performances in Toraja. Here, a brief account of its will highlight some dimension of ceremony, personfood, and potency in Torajan thought and action.