A Study on the Royal Procession Ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty - Focusing on the Analysis of the Systems -

조선왕조 로부(어가행렬) 의례에 관한 연구 - 형식구조의 파악을 중심으로 -

  • Baik Young-Ja (Dept. of Home Economics, National Korea Air and Correspondance University)
  • 백영자 (한국방송통신대학 가정학과)
  • Published : 1989.03.01

Abstract

This study was undertaken to discuss the frameworks of the gorgeous and magnificent royal procession ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty, thereby exploring the classification systems of 'three stages and five segments' on the basis of cultural anthropology and Korean traditional shamanism of ancestral sacrifices. The ceremonies were classified into three phases of (1) cleanup stage, (2) primary objective attendance stage, and (3) completing stage. Among these phases, p. :mary objective attendance stage was further distributed into five segments of (1) road guide, (2) dressing, (3) royal procession, (4) attendants' procession, and (5) back row procession. The isolates and functions of the royal procession ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty were studied through the application of Levi Strauss's structural methodology.

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