• 제목/요약/키워드: Japanese patterns

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지카마쓰 후기 작품군에 대한 고찰 (A study on the present research situation of Early modern Japanese plays in overseas)

  • 한경자
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제25권
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    • pp.291-312
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    • 2011
  • The academic world in Korea demands internationally competitive researches at the moment. However, there is a lack of understanding on research trends of Western countries. This research aims to understand how discussions on early modern Japanese plays are developed in Western countries such as America. Also, it aims to consider and compare the present situation of researches on early modern Japanese plays in Western countries, Japan and Korea. In Western countries, modern Japanese plays such as Kabuki and Joruri is accepted and enjoyed as universal plays of the world. It is not only because there is a background of enjoying plays such as Shakespeare's but also researches and translations are accumulated continuously from the early 20th century. In the early 20th century, the main theme of researches was about Kabuki actors in Ukiyoe which was collected because of an interest in orientalism. After 1930s, Japanese arts and handcrafts were sent to art museums in America in order to promote Japanese culture. Also, many Japanese books were donated to university libraries in order to form institutes of Japanology. The war was started when the foundation of Japanology was about to be laid. Students who were interested in Japan were mobilized to the war as agents to understand Japan. After the war, those students started to do researches on Japan on a full scale. There were researchers such as Donald Keen who did researches on Kabuki and Joruri. In western countries, there are researches on patterns of behavior and thoughts of Japanese people, comparison with Shakespeare's plays, dramaturgie, theatricalism as well as censorship of Kabuki during the war and mobilization of Kabuki to the war. It is necessary to understand where my researches are positioned in those research trends. It is also necessary to break away from overlapped and repeated researches of the same point of view and find out new research paradigms.

강호시대(江戶時代) 복식에 나타난 기하학문양에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Costume of Geometric Pattan in Edo Period)

  • 박경미;박옥련
    • 한국생활과학회지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.799-809
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    • 2004
  • Our study found that the types and forms of patterns of Japan, although they are similar to those of Korea and China, hold their own distinctive aesthetic awareness. They were made so, because the Japanese had not simply copied the patterns from other countries and also had changed them in various ways for ages. Especially, geometric patterns were widely used on some types of kimono costumes and belts in Edo period. One of the most widely used patterns was called Suk Chup Mun, and Tatewaku pattern was another. The San Gil Mun and Chil Bo Mun pattern was least used. In the patterns combination, that of animal and plant patterns was general. A single geometric pattern was not used, but if any, it was in Sima patterns and latticed patterns. On the other hand, the combination of geometric and plant patterns was more frequently used as composite patterns than any other pattern, such as geometric pattern with home tools, or one with animal patterns or nature patterns. The geometric patterns that had appeared in Edo period were combined in paintings along with animal and home tools patterns, so it could become a representative pattern of the age.

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한국과 일본의 현대복식에 나타난 용양의 비교분석 (Comparative Analysis of Dragon Patterns Found in Contemporary Fashion between Korea and Japan)

  • 남미현
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.57-76
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    • 2001
  • This study was intended to make a comparative analysis of the plastic features of Korean and Japanese dragon patterns found in the process of recreating traditions in comtemporary fashion based on the investigation into the style of expression in relation to the origin, formative evolution, symbolism and traditional costume of the dragon. The form of the dragon has evolved with some similarity and peculiarity between both countries and been changed into many kinds and diverse forms such as the humorous dragon pattern of the Yi Dynasty and the simplified and designed dragon pattern symbolizing the Japanese family crest and the like, Its symbolism has lasted in terms of the sacrificial object, royal power, good omen, Buddhist guardian and the like. There is a difference in the aesthetic sense due to the different traditions and cultural background between Korea and Japan, and the dragon pattern found in the process of recreating the tradition in comtemporary fashion manifested itself as the peculiar aspect. An attempt was made to make a comparative analysis of the dragon pattern found in comtemporary fashion between Korea and Japan. The following results were obtained: First, the commonality between both countries was to make a contemporary expression of the dragon pattern, which was expressed in a realistic form because of a traditionally inherent strong image of the dragon. On the other hand, the designed dragon pattern rarely found expression. It can be said that carefully treating the dragon pattern is attributed to the Oriental thinking like this. Second, Korean people have arranged one or more simplified dragon patterns taking on a form of the coiling dragon in the composition of the scattered point and made a comtemporary expression of them by the contrast of black and white shading in Korea. And the humorous form of the dragon pattern manifested itself in the Yi Dynasty. On the other hand, the case of printing the dragon pattern in the black dragon sword of all over the Kabuki costume in a pictorial composition has frequently appeared in Japan. And Japanese people have expressed its lightness and briskness rather than the dignity and strength that the dragon pattern gives with the use of strong color tones and new materials.

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근·현대 나전도안과 공예품의 수급(需給)형태 - 중요무형문화재 제10호 나전장 송방웅 소장 나전도안을 중심으로 - (Patterns of Mother-of-Pearl Craftwork Sketches and the Way of Supply and Demand of the Works in Modern and Contemporary Times)

  • 이연재
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.334-365
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    • 2010
  • 나전도안은 작품을 완성하는 데 필요한 모든 공정이 들어있는 것으로 기물의 종류와 형태, 크기, 장석과 나전 문양에 대한 내용이 포함되어 있다. 또 일부는 제작시기와 제작자를 비롯하여 작품 제작을 주문한 수요자에 대한 정보가 남아 있다. 본고에서는 송방웅(중요무형문화재 제10호 나전장) 소장 나전도안 도안 1,700여 점을 중심으로 일제강점기부터 현재에 이르는 기간 동안 시대별로 유행했던 문양과 기물, 그리고 수요자와 수급형태에 대해 알아보고자 한다. 도안의 대표적인 문양으로는 화조, 사군자, 문화재, 풍속인물, 수복자, 산수 등이 있다. 문양도안은 시대에 따라 변화하는데 근대를 대표하는 일제강점기에는 일본에 의해 작품제작과 수급이 통제되었던 배경과 맞물려 일본의 취향을 따른 문양 도안이 많다. 수요층도 일본인을 중심으로 일본과 친분이 있는 계층이 주를 이루었던 것으로 보인다. 도안의 중요성에 대한 인식도 시대적인 정황과 관계된 것으로 보이는데, 송주안이 일본에 거주하였던 시기와 남아있는 도안 중 가장 이른 것의 시대가 일치하는 것으로 보아 일찍이 공예 도안연구가 활성화되었던 일본의 영향을 받았던 것으로 추정된다. 그러나 일본과는 소재, 제작방식, 수급체제가 달랐던 만큼 일본과 한국의 도안에는 큰 차이가 있다. 해방 이후 현대로 접어든 1950년대에는 6.25 전쟁 이후 미군이 새로운 수요층으로 출현하여 이들이 선호하였던 소품을 장식하기 위한 한국적인 문양도안이 주를 이루게 된다. 1960년대 후반부터 1970년대까지는 외국산 자개가 수입되고 사용량이 증가하면서 도안의 크기와 내용, 종류가 다양해지며 조각법, 부식법 등의 새로운 기법도 등장하게 된다. 1970년대에는 경제성장과 맞물려 나전공예품에 대한 관심과 인기가 높았기 때문에 수요층이 다양하였다. 나전공예품은 전적으로 주문에 의해 생산되었는데, 수요층은 각종 단체와 가구 중개상, 그리고 개인으로 분류된다. 이 시기의 수요층 가운데 주목되는 것은 도안에 '부산 좌천동'과 '점촌'으로 표기된 가구 중개상과 개인 수요자인 '진범모친'이다. 부산 좌천동은 1970년대 자개골목으로 유명했던 곳으로 이곳의 상인들은 통영으로부터 다양한 종류의 나전공예품을 납품받아 재판매하였으며, 점촌은 문경의 탄광촌으로 이곳의 "김씨"가 광부들을 상대하던 접대부를 상대로 통영에서 만들어진 나전공예품을 조달하였다. 진범모친은 나전공예품을 소유하기 위해 개인들이 모여 만든 계의 대표로서 부산 대신동에 살았으며 통영에 삼층장을 비롯한 각종 나전공예품을 주문하였다. 1980년대에는 아파트 문화의 정착으로 붙박이장과 거실장, 주방기구, 소파 등 새로운 양식의 가구가 사용되면서 자개장의 입지가 크게 좁아졌다. 한때 통영에서는 끊음질이 크게 유행하여 나전공예품 제작이 활성화되는 듯하였으나 1980년대 말 이후, 사회 전반적으로 나전공예에 대한 선호도가 떨어져 수요자가 감소하였고, 이에 따라 나전 작품의 제작도 자연스럽게 줄어들게 되었다. 현재는 몇몇 장인들에 의해 명맥만이 유지되고 있다.

인삼속(Pauax species) 식물의 정유성분 조성 비교 (Comparative Study on the Essential Oil Components of Panax Species)

  • 고성룡;최강주;김영회
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 1996
  • This study was carried out to determine the differences of essential oil components among Korean, Chinese and Japanese red ginseng, and Korean white ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A Mayer) , American and Canadian ginseng (P. Quinquefolium), and sanchi ginseng (P notoginseng). The steam distilled oils of these ginsengs were analyzed by GC and GC-MS, and 22 sesquiterpenes, 8 sesquiterpene alcohols, 8 monoterpenes, 5 aldehydes, 4 esters, 3 acids, 2 alcohols and 5 miscellaneous components were identified. The major oil components of Korean, Chinese and Japanese red ginseng were $\beta$-panasinsene, $\beta$-caryophyllene, $\alpha$-panasinsene, $\alpha$-neoclovene, selina-4,11-diane, bicyclo-ger-macrene and spathulenol. The contents of $\beta$-panasinsene, $\alpha$-neoclovene, $\alpha$-basabolene and spathulenol were higher in Korean red ginseng than Chinese and Japanese red ginseng. The contents of $\alpha$-cubebene, selina-4,11-diene and ledol were higher in Chinese red ginseng than Korean and Japanese red ginseng, but those of selina-4,11-diene and spathulenol were lower in Japanese red ginseng than Korean or Chinese red ginseng. On the other hand, the GC patterns of the oils from American, Canadian and sanchi ginseng were different from that of Korean white ginseng.

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일본어 초점 억양 실현의 음운음성적 특징 연구 (The Phonological and Phonetic Characteristics of Intonational Focus Realization in Japanese)

  • 김기호;공은정;이혜숙;우츠기 아키라
    • 음성과학
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.69-87
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    • 2002
  • This paper investigates how focus contributes to the phonological and phonetic realization of Japanese intonation. Pierrehumbert & Beckman (1988) pointed out that textual prominence results in the H-tone peak raising on the focused item and IP (Intonational Phrase) initiation before the focused item. Similarly Kori (1989) suggested that the F0 peaks on the words after the focused item tend to be suppressed. Although they give a general description of the characteristics of focus phenomena in Japanese intonation, they fail to explain the F0 peak interaction between H phrasal tone and lexically specified pitch accent in more-than-3-mora words whose accent locations varies from early to late. In this paper, we perform the experiment to investigate the following three points. First, we would like to look at the systematic intonational differences between focused and neutral APs; specifically, focused APs, either accented or unaccented, are compared with the neutral counterparts in terms of F0 pattern. Second, we investigate F0 patterns of a focused AP with more than 3 morae, as the accent of the word varies from early to late. Since an AP with a late accent has a H- on the second mora as well as H*+L on its accent mora, it is expected that these peaks will show systematic F0 pattern when it is focused. Our third concern is F0 patterns of a post focus AP with more than 3 morae, that is, whether a post-focus word is dephrased or just downstepped as the word accent location varies from early to late. This paper is significant in that it tries to clarify the F0 peak interaction between H-and lexical pitch accent H*+L in a variety of focus contexts in Japanese intonation.

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Grammaticalization and Semantic Typology: Time-relationship Adverbs in Japanese, Korean, English and German

  • Moriya, Tetsuharu;Horie, Kaoru
    • 한국언어정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국언어정보학회 2002년도 Language, Information, and Computation Proceedings of The 16th Pacific Asia Conference
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    • pp.348-357
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    • 2002
  • This paper discusses constraints on grammaticalization, a primarily diachronic process through which lexical elements take on grammatical functions. In particular, it will argue that two constraints on this process, namely Persistence and Lwering, explain the different distributional patterns of time-relationship adverbs in Japanese, Korean, English and German. Furthermore, it will suggest that the distributional difference between Japanese and Korean time-relationship adverbs is not an isolated phenomenon but is a reflection of the overall semantic typological differences between the two languages in the sense of Hawkins (1986).

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Studies on Biological Diversity of Firefly in Japan

  • Suzuki, Hirobumi
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.91-105
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    • 2001
  • Taxonomic and phylogenetic studies of firefly in Japan have been reviewed. Fourty-six lampyrid species and one rhagophthalmid are distributed in the Japanese Islands including the Ryukyus. Recently, molecular phylogenetic approaches have been employed in the systematic study of firefly using mitochondrial and luciferase genes. Based on the molecular phylogenetic trees, evolutionary process of flashing patterns related strictly to mating behavior was estimated. Furthermore, genetic diversity studies revealed geographic differentiation patterns within species, and conservation measures of firefly were proposed to protect genetic resources endemic to the localities.

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1990년대 후반 한국 전통 의상에 사용한 문양에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Patterns Used in the Hanbok in the Latter 1990s)

  • 최경순;김수경
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.140-151
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    • 1999
  • This research was designed to study the different kinds of ancient patterns applied to the Korean traditional suit and the symbolism associated with these patterns being used the prevalent Han-bok collections in markets. The shapes and changes in the use of the patterns can be summarized as follows. The published collections in the last 5 years were specifically concentrated between 1996 and 1997, proving that the development in Han-bok designs was most active during that time. But the trend decreased due to the effects of a depressed domestic economy. The plant pattern was the most utilized pattern for practical purposes. It looks beautiful and it is also easily manufactured with open space. Symmetrical and linear arrangements make customers feel stable at sight and these patterns tend to attract public gaze resulting in increased sales. There is a problem whether to continue using the existing patterns of the Han-bok without any correction or whether to copy the pattern of the kimono or the western suit. Copying other patterns definitely hurts the elegance of the Han-bok. It is time for us to not only keep our own traditions but also to study and develop new patterns that are distinct from the Chinese and Japanese patterns. The following are suggested as the basic materials.

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國內詞育 원숭이의 血淸 LDH의 總活性値와 isoenzyme에 관한 硏究 (Studies on the Serum Total Activities and Isoenzyme PAtterns of LDH in Non-Human Primates Reared in Korea)

  • 윤상보;김덕환;서지민;신남식;현병화;김명철;윤효인;박배근;송희종
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.380-389
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    • 2001
  • Non-human primates have been increasing in demand as important experimental animals and companion animals, domestically and internationally. The number of non-human primates for these purposes will be much enhanced in the near future. Despite this trend, basic physiological data are scarcely available in these animal species, leading to the difficulty to diagnose diseases when necessary, due to the absence of reference values. Particularly, there is not any report on the total activity of LDH of non-human primates, let alone LDH isoenzyme patterns, in Korea. LDH isoenzymes have a high level of efficaciousness as diagnostic and prognostic aids in various diseases. In this study, total activities and isoenzyme patterns of LDH were measured to obtain their reference values in domestically reared common marmosets, crab-eating macaques and Japanese macaques. There were widespread different values of serum total LDH among the non-human primate species experimented in this study. Serum LDH values of common marmosets and crab-eating macaques were 597.5$\pm$243.1 IU/l and 605.3$\pm$312.6 IU/l, respectively, whereas those of Japanese macaque showed 1,209$\pm$473.8 IU/l. Five isoenzyme fractions of LDH were observed in all experimented non-human primates but their ranks and proportions represented different patterns one another. In common marmosets, the percent of fraction for serum LDH1, LDH$_2$, LDH$_3$, LDH$_4$, and LDH$_{5}$ was 13.7$\pm$6.4%, 23.3$\pm$3.6%, 29.2$\pm$5.0%, 9.4$\pm$1.4% and 24.4$\pm$7.5%, respectively. The rank of LDH isoenzymes was LDH$_3$>LDH$_{5}$>LDH$_2$>LDH$_1$>LDH$_4$, in the descending order. For crab-eating macaques, the fraction of serum LDH$_1$, LDH$_2$, LDH$_3$, LDH$_4$, and LDH$_{5}$ occupied 19.5$\pm$12.7%, 25.3$\pm$9.3%, 23.8$\pm$8.1%, 10.2$\pm$2.8% and 21.3$\pm$14.2%, respectively. The order of LDH isoenzymes was LDH$_2$>LDH$_3$>LDH$_{5}$>LDH$_1$>LDH$_4$, from top to down. On the while, in Japanese macaques, the fraction of serum LDH$_1$ to LDH$_{5}$ showed 23.4$\pm$11.8%, 30.5$\pm$4.1%, 17.4$\pm$3.9%, 11.3$\pm$3.7% and 13.8$\pm$5.6%, respectively. The decreasing order indicated LDH$_2$>LDH$_1$>LDH$_3$>LDH$_{5}$>LDH$_4$. In conclusion, values such as LDH and LDH isoenzyme patterns of investigated for the first time from non-human primates reaared in Korea, could be reference values for the optimal diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the corresponding animal species. Other parameters of hematology and blood biochemistry are urgently needed to study for the benefit of our intimate non-human primates.an primates.

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