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신구(新舊) 관념의 교차와 전통 지식 체계의 변용 (The Conceptual Intersection between the Old and the New and the Transformation of the Traditional Knowledge System)

  • 이행훈
    • 한국철학논집
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    • 제32호
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    • pp.215-249
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    • 2011
  • 본고는 서양 근대 문명 수용 초기(1890~1910)에 발생한 신구 관념의 대립과 충돌을 중심으로 전통 지식 체계의 변용을 역사의미론적으로 탐색함으로써 한국의 근대를 성찰하는 데 목적이 있다. 한국에서 신구 관념을 놓고 벌어진 주체 간의 투쟁은 전통개신론자들과 문명개화론자들의 주장에서 첨예하게 드러났다. 서양의 충격에서 비롯된 신구 관념의 대립과 충돌은 우주 자연으로부터 사회 정치체제, 학술?문화 등 모든 부문에서 인식의 전환을 요구하였지만, 전통 지식 체계를 이해하는 시각에는 다소 차이가 있었다. 신구 관념에 따른 전통 지식 체계의 구축과 변용과정에서 문명개화론자들에게 '구(舊)'는 단순히 과거의 '지나간', '오래된' 것이 아니라 파괴하고 제거하지 않으면 새로운 문명 건설을 방해하는 장애물이었다. 그러나 전통개신론자들에게 '구(舊)'는 '온고지신(溫故知新)'의 이념 속에서 다시 '신(新)'으로 거듭날 수 있는 가능성을 내함하고 있는 '개신(改新)'의 대상이었다. 박은식의 "유교구신론(儒敎求新論)"이나 한용운의 "조선불교유신론(朝鮮佛敎維新論)"은 전통 지식 체계를 '신학(新學)'으로 재편하려한 대표적인 시도였다. 보편성과 객관성, 합리성을 추구하는 과학적 방법을 수용함으로써 전통 지식 체계는 근대적인 학문으로 변화할 수 있었다. 그러나 신학(新學)으로 변화하는 과정에서 성학(聖學)으로서의 위상은 탈각되었고, 신앙과 종교적 전통 또한 약화될 수밖에 없었다. 이러한 전통 지식 체계의 변용과 '구학의 신학화' 과정에서 신구 관념의 교차가 발생하였다. 여기서 특히 신구 관념의 교차를 가능하게 한 '실(實)(학(學))' 개념에 주목할 필요가 있다. 20세기 전후 발간된 다종의 근대 매체는 신구 관념의 다층적 전개 양상을 여실히 보여주는데, 전통 지식 체계가 신학(新學)으로 변용될 수 있었던 계기로서 '실학'이라는 개념적 준거틀이 작동하였음을 확인할 수 있다. 물론 이 시기 실학이 지칭하는 대상은 대체로 서양의 학문인 '신학(新學)'을 표상하고 심지어 등치되기도 했지만, 전통개신론자들은 문명개화론자들이 점유하였던 '실학' 개념과 그 의미를 재해석함으로써 전통 지식 체계를 신학으로 바꿀 수 있었다. 이들은 과학 기술에 압도되어 점차로 거세되어가던 전통적 가치를 '신학' 수용의 토대로 인식하고, '실학(實學)'을 개념을 준거로 하여 '신학(新學)'을 재전유(再專有)(re-appropriation)하였다. 일제의 강점이 구체화 되어 전통 지식 체계의 주체적 변용 시도는 일정한 한계에 직면할 수밖에 없었지만 '구학의 신학화'는 '동도서기(東道西器)' 논리가 지닌 모순과 문명개화론의 탈주체성을 넘어서는 것으로 평가할 수 있다. 도덕 원리와 경쟁 원리가 충돌하고 '진화'와 '진보'가 대세인 현실에 대응하려했던 '동도서기(東道西器)' 논리는 이미 분리될 수 없는 도(道)와 기(器)를 분리 가능한 것으로 상정해야만 성립되는 모순을 안고 있었고, 문명개화론은 서양을 내면화하여 자기 비하와 멸시로 주체의 균열을 야기하고 전통 지식 체계로부터 단절됐다는 비판에서 자유로울 수 없기 때문이다.

한국(韓國)에 있어서의 장내기생충감염(腸內寄生虫感染)의 현황(現況)과 추이(推移) (Current Status and Transition of the Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Korea)

  • 김동찬
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.83-108
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    • 1984
  • Out of a total of 58 species of helminthic and protozoan parasitic infections in Korea, so far 38 species were reported as intestinal parasites of man. Quite a few species of the intestinal parasitic infections have long been prevalent throughout the country and this has been a significant public health problem. In this paper, current status and transition of the intestinal parasitic infections in the past years were presented. Chronological reviewing of data show background and prospects of change in the prevalence of infections. In the national prevalence survey on parasitic infections conducted once every five years since 1971, stool examinations were done by both cellophane thick smear and brine flotation techniques. Every egg positive case of Ascaris lumbricoides and Clonorchis sinensis was further examined by Stoll's dilution egg counting technique. In 1981, perianal swab using adhesive cellulose tape was added for Enterobius infection. For protozoan cyst examination conducted by province and city in '81, fecal specimens were fixed in SAF solution and examined by the formalin-ether concentration technique. High prevalence of parasitic infection in ana before the 1960s can be easily understood from the data given by the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in 1967. From a parasite control point of view, the 1960s was the preparatory period particularly for control of soil-transmitted helminthiasis. Several organizations which have contributed to parasite control were founded in this period and the prevention law of parasitic infections was passed in '66. In the '70s, overall prevalence rates of the common intestinal parasitic infections, which were highly prevalent in the past were turned into reduction phase for the first time. The '80s can be said to be an active control period of parasitic infections. Intestinal helminths According to the reports of the national prevalence survey on parasitic infections, the prevalence of helminthic infections was 84.3%(number of person examined:24,887) in '71, 63.2%(27,178) in '76, and 41.1%(35,018) in '81. By area, the prevalence rate in '81 was 35.1%(20,569) in urban areas and 49.6%(14,447) in rural areas. Intestinal nematodes Ascaris lumbricoides The prevalence of Ascaris infection has decreased significantly in recent years. Among students, the prevalence was 55.4%, in '69 and decreased to 4.7% in '83. In the national prevalence surveys, the prevalence decreased to 13.0% in '81 from 54.9% in '71. By area, the prevalence decreased to 8.5% in '81 from 46.4% in '71 in urban area and 19.4% in '81 from 59.6% in '71 in rural area. By age, the prevalence has become in recent years relatively even in all age groups, although higher prevalence used to be seen in young age groups of around 10 years old, particulary in the highly prevalent rural areas. By sex, the prevalence was higher in the female than in the male. Unfertilized egg positive rates among the ascariasis cases increased gradually up to 55.4% on the average in '81. The intensity of the infection was also significantly decreased. Trichuris trichiura Trichuris infection had also decreased to 23.4% in '81 from 65.4% in '71. By area, the decreasing tendency of the prevalence became faster in urban areas than in the rural areas. The prevalence in urban and rural areas in '71 was 69.7%, and 63.1% respectively and decreased to 19.5% and 29.0% respectively in '81. By age, the prevalence reached a peak at the 10-14 age group and showed relatively even distribution throughout all age groups. By sex, the prevalence was close in young age groups, but in the 30s or over age group, especially in rural area, the prevalence was significantly higher in the female than in the male. The prevalence has much fluctuated depending in the area. The prevalence in rural areas surveyed in the '80s shows a range between 20.9% and 73.7% by locality. It is anticipated that the prevalence of Trichuris infection will drop more rapidly, when mass treatment is conducted. Hookworms Hookworm infection by mostly Ancylostoma duodenale and a few by Necator americanus has decreased to a negligible levels in recent years. In the national prevalence surveys, the prevalence was 10.7% in '71, 2.2% in '76, and 0.5% in '81. The prevalence was higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Wide application of multi-specific anthelminthics in the ascariasis control programmes conducted in the past decade appear to have been effective against hookworm infection. Trichostrongylus orientalis As in the case with hookworm infection, the prevalence of Trichostrongylus infection has reached a negligible levels. In the national prevalence surveys, the prevalence was 7.7% in '71, 1.0% in '76 and 0.2% in '81. Enterobius vermicularis In the national prevalence survey in '81, the egg positive rate was 12.0%. Higher prevalence is expected when examined repeatedly. The prevalence rate was 10.3% in urban area and 14.6% in rural area. In recent surveys conducted in rural areas among schoolchildren, the prevalence was 32.4% in Gimhae Gun in '82 and 64.1% in Yeongyang Gun in '83. By age, the egg positive rate was higher in young age groups of around 10 and sharply decreased in age groups of around 20 and then somewhat increased again in middle age groups. By sex, the prevalence was higher in the female than in the male. Strongyloides stercoralis Strongyloides stercoralis infection has rarely been found in Korea. Three cases were reported in 1914. And 0.1-0.5% were found infected out of 2,642 persons examined at the prisoner-of-war camp on Geojedo in 1956. One case was reported in '54 and '82, respectively. Anisakis spp. No systematic survey has been conducted for anisakiasis In Korea. So far, only several cases have been found 1 case in Seoul in '71, 5 cases in Busan in '81 and 1 case in Busan in '84. Intestinal trematodes Metagonimus yokogawai In the national prevalence survey conducted in 1981, the egg positive rate was 1.24% on the average. High endemic areas are located in the southwestern part of Korea. The prevalence in Hadong Gun was 29.1% on the average in '79. In a survey conducted in 76, the prevalence was 44.0% in Gwangyang, 55.0% in Gogseung and 29.0% in Gurye. The infection is closely correlated with raw sweetfish consumption in these areas. Other intestinal trematodes A human case of Heterophyes heterophyes was reported in 1914. Several species were reported in the '80s : 17 cases of Fibricola seoulensis, 9 cases of Pygidiopsis summa, 8 cases of Heterophyes heterophyes nocens, 1case of Heterophyopsis continua, 2 cases of Stellantchasmus falcatus, 1 case of Stictodora sp., 1 case of Echinostoma hortense, and 4 cases of Echinochasmus japonicus. As the intermediate hosts, snakes and frogs play a role for F.seoulensis and fish for the rest of the species. Intestinal cestodes Taenia saginata and T. solium Egg positive rates in the national prevalence survey were 0.7% in '76 and 1.1% in '81. The prevalence in '81 was 0.6% in urban area and 1.8% in rural area. The proglottid positive rate in Jeju Do was 19.2% on the average. On Udo, Jeju Do in 1983, the egg positive rate among the inhabitants was 2.9%. Hymenolepis nana In the national prevalence survey, egg positive rates were 0.6% in '76 and 0.4% in '81. No difference was seen in the prevalence by area and sex. Hymenolepis diminuta Infected cases were reported : 3 in '64 and I in '66. Egg positive rate in '81 was 0.01% in the national prevalence survey. Diphylobothrium latum So far, about 30 cases have been reported. The cases have been reported more frequently in recent surveys. Mesocestoides sp. A case was reported from a hospitalized patient in Seoul in '67. Spirometra erinacei Two cases were reported in '84 following reidentification of the adult worms collected in '74. Intestinal protozoa Out of a total of 23 species of human protozoan infections in Korea, 13 species were reported as intestinal protozoa : Entamoeba histolytica, E coli, Endolimax nana, Iodamoeba b$\ddot{u}$tschlii, Dientamoeba fragilis, Giardia lamblia, Chilomastix mesnilii, Embadomonas sp., Enteromonas hominis, Trichomonas hominis, Isospora belli, I. Hominis(Sarcocystis hominis), and Balantidium coli. Since the first report on intestinal protozoan infections in 1925, there have been quite a few survey data on the prevalence of the infection. It was found reviewing the data chronologically that up to the early '70s the infection was prevalent around a 30-50%. After that, the protozoan cyst positive rate has shown the tendency of gradual decrease throughout the country. Protozoan cyst survey conducted in Seoul and several provinces in 1981 revealed infection rates of 8.9%(1,310) in Gangweondo, 10.7%(1,703) in Gyenggi Do, 11.7%(1,032) in Jeonra Buk Do, 9.1%(4,116) in Jeonra Nam Do, and 1.4%(5,275) in Seoul. Entamoeba histolytica In the survey conducted by province in '81, the cyst positive rate was 0.8% in Gangweon-do, 0.3% in Gyeonggi Do, 1.4% in both Jeonra Buk Do and Jeonra Nam Do, and 0.2% in Seoul. Giardia lamblia In the survey by province in '81, cyst positive rates were 2.2% in both Gyeonggi Do and Jeonra Buk Do, 1.9% in Jeonra Nam Do, 0.5% in Gangweon Do, and 0.9% in Seoul. Balantidium coli Two cases were reported. One in 1930 and the other in '74. Isospora belli and I. Hominis(Sarcocystis hominis) Isospora belli was reported : 1 case in '56 and 3 cases in '66. I. Hominis, recently identified to be synonymous with Sarcocystis hominis, was reported : 3 cases in '66. Other intestinal protozoa The protozoan parasites other than the above mentioned are generally treated as commensal, although some of them are considered to be pathogenic. The data of '81 show that about 10% of the inhabitants are still infected with protozoa.

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