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무형문화유산으로서 말총공예 전통의 지속과 변화 (The Continuance and Changes of Horsehair Handicraft Tradition as Intangible Cultural Heritage)

  • 황경순
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.160-171
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    • 2014
  • 국가에서는 수작업에 따른 높은 가격과 수요가 없어 작품판매가 부진한 중요무형문화재 종목의 전통공예품 제작 활성화와 활용정책을 펼치고 있다. 전승자들의 작품을 구입하고, 전통공예품관리 시스템 마련과 전통공예품은행 설치, 국내활용을 활성화하기 위한 상설 전시관 운영 등 전통공예품 활용과 관리체계 구축 등이 그것이다. 전통공예품 지원책은 전통공예품의 체계적 관리, 무형문화재에 관심제고, 해외에 한국의 전통적 아름다움을 전파하는 기대효과를 가져온 반면, '전승단절 위기에 처한 무형문화재에 대한 관심확대를 통하여 이수자 확보, 보유자 지원, 종목 활성화 등 협력적 관계망 구성'이라는 성과에는 별다른 영향을 주지 못하고 있는 현실이다. 이것은 지역사회와 전승자가 자부심을 가지고 지역자원으로서 문화적 전통을 확보하는 것이 중요무형문화재의 전승을 활성화할 수 있는 근본적인 토대임에도 불구하고, 전통공예가 처한 지역적 상황에 대한 고려와 전승현장, 그리고 전승자를 포함한 전승집단과 공동체에서 찾지 않았기 때문이다. 이 글에서는 생활과 유리되어 사회적 수요부족 등으로 인해 제작기술의 단절이 우려되는 중요무형문화재 전승취약 종목인 '갓일', '탕건장', '망건장' 등 말총공예분야의 전통의 지속과 변화를 국가의 보호정책을 통해 살폈다. 아울러 무형문화유산으로서 말총공예의 전승활성화를 위해서는 말총공예 제작기술의 전수, 원재료 수급과 수요창출은 물론, 지역사회와 전승자가 자부심을 가지고 자원을 활용하여 지역의 문화적 전통을 확보하고 이를 창조적으로 계승하는 것을 방안으로 제시하였다.

한국산 철선충류 (유선형동물문: 연가시강: 연가시목)의 1신종, 진주철선충 (Parachordodes megareolatus, a New Species of Horsehair Worm(Nematomorpha: Gordioida: Gordea) from Korea)

  • Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa;Pyung-Rim Chung;Woon-Mok Sohn
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.161-166
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    • 2003
  • 한국의 한 환자의 비뇨기계로부터 배출된 철선충이 신종으로 확인됨에 따라 진주철선충 (신칭) (Parachordodes megareolatus, n. sp.)으로 기재하였다. 이 신종의 형태적 특성은 표피에 작은 혹 (areole)이 돋아있고 이들이 큰구멍혹 (megareole)들과 연계되어 있는 것이다. 표피에 분포된 큰구멍혹이 이 신종이 갖고 있는 특성중의 하나이다. 일면. 본 충의 속 (genus)이 갖고 있는 특성중의 하나는 수컷 복면의 총배설강(cloaca)이 개구되는 전면에 강모 (bristle)가 나 있고 그 배열이 모두 융합되어 있다는 것이다.

Two Human Cases Infected by the Horsehair Worm, Parachordodes sp. (Nematomorpha: Chordodidae), in Japan

  • Yamada, Minoru;Tegoshi, Tatsuya;Abe, Niichiro;Urabe, Misako
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.263-267
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    • 2012
  • The present study was performed to describe 2 human cases infected by the horsehair worm, Parachordodes sp., in Japan. Two gordiid worms were collected in the vomit and excreta of an 80-year-old woman in November 2009 in Kyoto city, and in the mouth of 1-year-old boy in December 2009 in Nara city, Japan, respectively. Both worms were males having bifurcated posterior ends and male gonads in cross sectional specimens. They were identified as Parachordodes sp. (Nematomorpha: Chordodidae) based on the characteristic morphologies of cross sections and areoles in the cuticle. DNA analysis on 18S rRNA partial sequence arrangements was also carried out and both worms were assumed to be close to the genus Paragordionus based on tree analysis, and far from Gordius sp. which has already been reported in humans in Japan. DNA sequencing of the Parachordodes worm does not appear on the database; therefore, more information on the gene sequences of the genus Parachordodes from humans, animals, or intermediates is required.

이익정 묘 출토 망건의 소재 및 구성법에 관한 연구 (A Study of the Materials and Composition of Mang-geon Excavated from Ikjeong Yi's Tomb)

  • 채옥자;유효선
    • 복식
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    • 제59권8호
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    • pp.15-25
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    • 2009
  • The structure and material of Mang-geon from excavated tomb of Yi-ikjung in 1700', Seoul, were analyzed and identified. The Mang-geon was worn by Yi-ikjung when it is found. Until now, it is know that Mang-geon is made of horsehair, but it find out to be made of silk threads. This result verified the presence of 'sa-kyul Mang-geon' which been estimated to used only for document records. This proves Mang-geon has been produced in the silk threads as well as horsehair and human hair. The front and back of the Mang-geon was made of intertwisted silk threads by using simple linking method. Dang is constructed of looped linking method. The size of Dang is wider, which give greater flexibility to wrap top of head.

A Horsehair Worm, Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiida), Passed in a Canine Feces

  • Hong, Eui-Ju;Sim, Cheolho;Chae, Joon-Seok;Kim, Hyeon-Cheol;Park, Jinho;Choi, Kyoung-Seong;Yu, Do-Hyeon;Yoo, Jae-Gyu;Park, Bae-Keun
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제53권6호
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    • pp.719-724
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    • 2015
  • Nematomorpha, horsehair or Gordian worms, include about 300 freshwater species in 22 genera (Gordiida) and 5 marine species in 1 marine genus (Nectonema). They are parasitic in arthropods during their juvenile stage. In the present study, the used gordian worm was found in the feces of a dog (5-month old, male) in July 2014. Following the worm analysis using light and scanning electron microscopes, the morphological classification was re-evaluated with molecular analysis. The worm was determined to be a male worm having a bi-lobed tail and had male gonads in cross sections. It was identified as Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiidae) based on the characteristic morphologies of cross sections and areole on the cuticle. DNA analysis on 18S rRNA partial sequence arrangements was also carried out, and the gordiid worm was assumed to be close to the genus Gordius based on a phylogenic tree analysis.

개의 구토물에서 분리한 오디흑연가시(철선충)의 형태학적 연구 (Morphological Study of the Horsehair Worm, Chordodes koreensis (Nematomorpha: Gordiida), Isolated in Canine Vomitus)

  • 손화영;채준석;김현철;박배근
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.348-352
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    • 2009
  • 개의 구토물에서 발견된 기생충의 진단을 의뢰 받았다. 충체는 육안상 흑갈색을 띠고 있었고 길이 215 mm, 폭 1.2 mm 였다. 광학현미경에서 각피, 각피하층, 근층 내에 mesenchyme, nerve cord, pseudocole, 장이 존재하였으나 생식기는 관찰되지 않았다. 각피의 주사전자현미경 관찰에서 5개의 특징적인 areoles이 관찰 되었다. 5개의 Areole의 형태는 각각 simple, tubercle, bulging, crowned, circumcluster areole로서 Chododes속의 특징적인 형태를 지니고 있었다. 입의 발달은 미약하였고 총배설강은 후단에서 3.7 mm 전방 배측 정중선에 개구하였으며 후단 정중선에 얕은 구가 존재 하였다. 상기의 결과에 근거하여 오디흑연가시(Chordodes koreensis)의 수컷 유충으로 동정하였다. 철선충증의 인체보고는 많이 있으나 개에서의 보고는 거의 없으며 이는 국내 최초의 개에서의 오디흑연가시증의 증례보고이다.

Development of Defogger Equipped with a Roller Horsehair Brush

  • Ma, Chang-Jin;Kasahara, Mikio;Cao, Renqiu
    • Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.226-231
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    • 2016
  • In order to remove fog often causes various troubles in our daily lives, the novel defog blower equipped the roller brush made of recycled horse's mane hair was developed. This work presents the overview of new defog devices and the experimental data obtained at two different kinds of defogging experiments. In the model experiment carried out at the enclosed cleanroom ($W5.9m{\times}L5.1m{\times}H2.4m$) targeted a vinyl house, fog was dissipated in less than 30 seconds in case with wind entrainment and two minutes 45 seconds in case without wind entrainment after running of the newly designed defog blower. When the demisting blower was run in a duct, it has an excellent mist sweeping qualities as well as a great removal effect for the background particles (89.5% and 65.4% scavenging rates for fine and coarse particles, respectively). It can be therefore said that the mist eliminator presented in this paper is ideal for use in the sealing space like a vinyl house and the industrial sites where required to remove both harmful mist and particle.

Morphological study of a horsehair worm, Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiida), passed in canine feces

  • Hong, Eui-Ju;Ha, Na-Ri;Ryu, Si-Yun;Chae, Joon-Seok;Kim, Hyeon-Cheol;Park, Jinho;Choi, Kyoung-Seong;Yu, Do-Hyeon;Park, Bae-Keun
    • 한국동물위생학회지
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 2016
  • Horsehair or gordian worms (Nematomorpha) were identified with 22 genera (Gordiida) and 5 marine species (Nectonema) until now. During juvenile phase in development, they gain parasitic activity in arthropods. In this study, a gordian worm was detected in the feces of a dog living in Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. Using this worm, we evaluated the morphological characteristics by light microscopic analysis. Furthermore, the morphological classification was re-evaluated by scanning and transverse electron microscopes. The worm was determined that it is male adult having a bi-lobed tail and male gonads in cross sections. Based on the morphological characteristics including cross sections of body and areole on the cuticle, the parasite was also identified as Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordiidae).

캠브리지 대학 고고인류학 박물관 소장 한복유물에 관한 연구 (Korean Dress Collection Held in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge)

  • 김순영
    • 복식
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    • 제61권9호
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    • pp.84-96
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    • 2011
  • This paper investigates the formative features and the historical meaning of the Korean dress collection held in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. The Museum holds a total of eleven items of koran dresses that were donated by two anthropologists in the first half of the twentieth century. Male dresses consist of a white cotton jacket (Jeogori), a under-vest (Deungbaeja) made of light wisteria rings, a headband (Manggeon) made of horsehair, a broad brimmed top hat (Gat) made of black horsehair gauze, an oilskin cover (Galmo) drawn over the hat in wet weather, and a hemispherical hat box (Gatjib). Female dresses comprise a pink silk jacket (Jeogori), a blue silk skirt (Chima) with pleats, a pair of woman's white cotton trousers (Sokgot), a black silk cap (Jobawi) decorated with pink tassels and imitation pearls, and a pair of green and magenta silk shoes (Danghye) with leather soles and metal rivets. Theses Korean dresses show what the western anthropologists had interests in. When collectors collect the folk objects, they thought much of the specificity of shape and material, the esthetic appreciation, and the representation of daily life. In terms of the value as the historical materials in the history of Korean dress, the under-vest of wisteria, the hat box, and the female dresses are worth paying attention to. The under-vest is one that was produced in earlier time among the remaining under-vests. The hat box represents that the hat belonged to the merchant classes. The female dress items show daily dresses worn by women of higher classes of the society in the 1920s.

조선후기 입식(笠飾)에 대한 연구 (A Study on 'Ipsik' in the Late Joseon Dynasty)

  • 장숙환
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2007
  • This study is a review of Ipsik, the decorative ornaments found on traditional Korean horsehair hats, known as Ipja, which were worn by men in the late Joseon Dynasty. In a broad sense, Ipsik are regarded as men's accessories. Therefore, although this study is limited to Ipja, it is significant in the sense that it delves into one facet of men's accessories in detail. Because the appearance of the horsehair hats was rather mundane, Ipsik and Ibyeong were added as ornaments. During the Joseon period, various types of hat ornaments existed, named Maeksu, Hosu, Gongjagu, Sangmo, Jingdori, Ijeon, Guyeongja and Ibyeong. A person's social ranking and class could be discerned by the materials used in the Ipsik he wore. Jeongja, a decorative accessory used to attach to an official's hat, was institutionalized in the sixteenth year of King Gongmin's reign(1367), during the Goryeo Dynasty, prior to the founding of China's Ming Dynasty in 1368, which indicates that Jeongja were influenced by the Yuan Dynasty. A record in Lao Chi'ta (a textbook of spoken Chinese estimated circa 1346) confirms this fact. Based on a review of literature, we learn that just as with Ongno, Jeongja were imported for use on Jeonrip, a soldier's hat. During the Ching Dynasty, Jeongja were further subdivided and more exquisitely designed. On the other hand, in the Joseon Dynasty, a rule was handed down mandating that a royal prince use gold for his jeongja, officials at third rank or above use silver, and governors, commanders in chief, and officials with the Office of Inspector General and Office of Censor General use jade. Inspectors were permitted to use crystal. Jeongja made of jade were used until the late Joseon Dynasty.

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