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근대 시조문학 작품에 등장하는 곤충

Insects in Modern Traditional Three-verse Korean Poem, Sijo

  • 염철 (경북대학교 교양교육센터) ;
  • 이동운 (경북대학교 생태환경관광학부)
  • Youm, Chul (Center for General Education, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Lee, DongWoon (School of Ecological Environment and Tourism, Kyungpook National University)
  • 투고 : 2019.01.02
  • 심사 : 2019.05.08
  • 발행 : 2019.06.01

초록

인간의 심미에 영향을 미치는 다양한 활동 중에서 곤충의 역할을 다루는 학문 분야를 문화곤충학이라고 한다. 본 연구는 근대 시조문학작품 속에 등장하는 곤충의 종류를 문화곤충학적 관점에서 조사하였다. 조사대상 문학작품은 6,604편의 근대 시조를 대상으로 하였는데 곤충 관련 어휘들을 조사하였다. 조사 시조들 중 곤충 관련 어휘가 등장하는 시조는 215편이었으며 제목에 곤충 관련 단어가 포함되어 있는 시조 작품들은 26편이었다. 곤충관련 어휘들은 모두 257번 등장하였는데 30종류의 곤충으로 구별할 수 있었다. 가장 많이 사용된 곤충류 어휘는 나비로 57회 등장하였으며 귀뚜라미가 45회, 벌레가 44회였다. 다양한 예술작품들을 통해 문화곤충학 분야의 연구가 필요할 것으로 생각된다.

The discipline that deals with the role of insects in various activities that affect human aesthetics is called cultural entomology. This study investigated the kinds of insects appearing in modern traditional three-verse Korean poem, Sijo from the perspective of cultural insects. The subject literature surveyed 6,604 works and examined insect words. Among them, there were 215 works that appeared insect words and there were 26 works containing insect words in the title. All of the insect words appeared 257 times and were distinguished by 30 kinds of insects. The most commonly used insect words appeared 57 times as a butterfly, 45 crickets, and 44 insects. Studies in the field of cultural entomology will be needed through various works of art.

키워드

Table 1. Number of works that are used insect in traditional three-verse Korean poem, Sijo published in modern period

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Table 2. List of insect related poetic diction that are used in traditional three-verse Korean poem, Sijo published in modern period

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