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연작 웹툰 《2013 전설의 고향》에 나타나는 상호텍스트성 연구 (A Study on Intertextuality in <2013 Home of the Legends>)

  • 양혜림
    • 만화애니메이션 연구
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    • 통권34호
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    • pp.293-316
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    • 2014
  • ${\ll}$전설의 고향${\gg}$(전설(傳說)의 고향(故鄕))은 한국의 전설, 민간 설화, 민담을 바탕으로 제작되는 단막 시리즈 방송극으로 한국적 호러 장르의 대표 작품이라 할 수 있다. 1977년 KBS에서 처음 방영된 이래 책과 영화 등 다양한 분야에서 제목이 차용되어 왔으며 대중적 인기와 인지도를 확보하고 있다. 최근의 예로 2013년 7월 포털 사이트 네이버에 발표된 연작 웹툰 ${\ll}$2013 전설의 고향${\gg}$을 들 수 있으며 본고는 이를 주요 연구 대상으로 삼았다. 본 연구는 연작 웹툰 ${\ll}$2013 전설의 고향${\gg}$에 나타나는 상호텍스트성의 양상을 TV방송극 ${\ll}$전설의 고향${\gg}$과의 비교를 통해 살펴보고, 민담을 활용한 한국적 호러의 새로운 방향성을 도출하는 것을 목적으로 한다. TV방송극 ${\ll}$전설의 고향${\gg}$은 한국의 민담에 기반을 둔 재현서사로 해설 내레이션을 통해 상호텍스트성을 직접적으로 드러낸다. ${\ll}$전설의 고향${\gg}$은 민담 원형의 서사를 확장하고 변주하나 인물의 기능은 계승되며 정형화된 기능들의 결합으로 이루어진 민담의 기본적 진행(move) 역시 파괴하지 않아 서사의 설정 모티프(setting motif)와 추진 모티프(driving motif)의 조합이 그대로 유지된다. 이에 반해 연작 웹툰 ${\ll}$2013 전설의 고향${\gg}$은 민담과 유사한 인물 기능과 설정 모티프를 통해 동일한 초반 진행을 이끌어가나 서사가 진행됨에 따라 민담 원형의 모티프 대신 새로운 추진 모티프를 도입함으로서 서사에 새로운 진행을 이끌어낸다. 원텍스트인 한국의 민담 원형과 친숙한 한국인 수용자에게 모티프 조합의 해체는 반전으로 작용해 카타르시스를 느끼게 한다. 한편 이 과정에서 모티프 조합에 내재되어 민담 원형 서사의 논리로 작용하던 인과 역시 소멸하므로 선행 텍스트인 TV방송극 ${\ll}$전설의 고향${\gg}$에 나타나던 훈화적 성격은 약화된다. 정리하자면, 인물의 기능을 변형하고 고정된 기능의 짝을 의도적으로 위반함으로써 선행 텍스트를 통해 관습화되었던 모티프 조합을 해체하고 새로운 추진 모티프를 도입해 수용자의 예상을 뒤집는 진행을 보여주는 것이 웹툰 ${\ll}$2013 전설의 고향${\gg}$의 상호텍스트성이 갖는 변별점이자 새로운 한국형 호러의 가능성을 보여주는 면모라 할 수 있다.

인도네시아 현대미술에 있어서의 설치미술 - 미디엄과 사회적 공간을 위한 탐색 (Installation Art In Indonesian Contemporary Art; A Quest For Medium and Social Spaces)

  • A. 릭릭 쿠스마라
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제5호
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    • pp.217-229
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    • 2007
  • Many historical research and facet about modern art in Indonesia which formulating background of contemporary Indonesian Art. Indonesian art critic Sanento Yuliman states that Modern art has been rapidly developing in Indonesia since the Indonesian Independence in 1945. Modern Art is a part of the super culture of the Indonesian metropolitan and is closely related to the contact between the Indonesian and Western Cultures. Its birth was part of the nationalism project, when the Indonesian people consists of various ethnics were determined to become a new nation, the Indonesian nation, and they wished for a new culture, and therefore, a new art. The period 1960s, which was the beginning of the creation and development of the painters and the painters associations, was the first stage of the development of modern art in Indonesia. The second stage showed the important role of the higher education institutes for art. These institutes have developed since the 1950s and in the 1970s they were the main education institutes for painters and other artists. The artists awareness of the medium, forms or the organization of shapes were encouraged more intensely and these encouraged the exploring and experimental attitudes. Meanwhile, the information about the world's modern art, particularly Western Art; was widely and rapidly spread. The 1960s and 1970s were marked by the development of various abstractions and abstract art and the great number of explorations in various new media, like the experiment with collage, assemblage, mixed media. The works of the Neo Art Movement-group in the second half of the 1970s and in the 1980s shows environmental art and installations, influenced by the elements of popular art, from the commercial world and mass media, as well as the involvement of art in the social and environmental affairs. The issues about the environment, frequently launched by the intellectuals in the period of economic development starting in the 1970s, echoed among the artists, and they were widened in the social, art and cultural circles. The Indonesian economic development following the important change in the 1970s has caused a change in the life of the middle and upper class society, as has the change in various aspects of a big city, particularly Jakarta. The new genre emerged in 1975 which indicates contemporary art in Indonesia, when a group of young artists organized a movement, which was widely known as the Indonesian New Art Movement. This movement criticized international style, universalism and the long standing debate on an east-west-dichotomy. As far as the actual practice of the arts was concerned the movement criticized the domination of the art of painting and saw this as a sign of stagnation in Indonesian art development. Based on this criticism 'the movement' introduced ready-mades and installations (Jim Supangkat). Takes almost two decades that the New Art Movement activists were establishing Indonesian Installation art genre as contemporary paradigm and influenced the 1980's gene ration like, FX Harsono, Dadang Christanto, Arahmaiani, Tisna Sanjaya, Diyanto, Andarmanik, entering the 1990's decade as "rebellion period" ; reject towards established aesthetic mainstream i.e. painting, sculpture, graphic art which are insufficient to express "new language" and artistic needs especially to mediate social politic and cultural situation. Installation Art which contains open possibilities of creation become a vehicle for aesthetic establishment rejection and social politics stagnant expression in 1990s. Installation art accommodates two major field; first, the rejection of aesthetic establishment has a consequences an artists quest for medium; deconstruction models and cross disciplines into multi and intermedia i.e. performance, music, video etc. Second aspect is artists' social politic intention for changes, both conclude as characteristics of Indonesian Installation Art and establishing the freedom of expression in contemporary Indonesian Art until today.

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