• 제목/요약/키워드: Neo-traditionalism

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맞벌이 가족 남서의 역할갈등에 관한연구 (Men's Role Conflicts in Dual-Earner Family)

  • 김태현
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to examine men's role conflicts of dual-earner family based on man's role type. Man's role type is composed of man's sex role attitude and family-role performance and categorized in four types such as traditionalism type neo-traditionalism type equalitarianism type and inconsistancy type. The test analysis can be summarized as follows; First test analysis can be summarized as follows; role performance and man's role conflict as working hours is long wife's role requirement is high family-role conflict as working hours is long wife's role requirement is high family-role is not commit man's role conflict directly affected. In addition indirect affect through family-role performance shows that man's role conflict level is low as level of income is high level of income difference between man and wife is low child is younger and intent to modern sex-role attitude. Second looking into the difference role conflict to man's role type it shows that equalita ianism type's role conflict is low and man's role conflict in traditionalism and neo-traditonalism types is high.

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한국 진즈 패션의 조형성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Formative Feature Characteristics of Korean Jeans Fashion)

  • 최해주
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.101-111
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    • 2006
  • Jeans fashion in contemporary fashion has various meanings and values, and the importance of it increases. The purpose of this study is to analyze the formative feature characteristics and the aesthetic values of Korean jeans fashion. Fashion photograghs from leading monthly fashion magazines from 2000 to 2005 were analyzed. The types of styles and the formative feature characteristics and the aesthetic values of Korean jeans fashion were studied. The major conclusions of the study are as follows 1. The types of Korean jeans fashion styles were western style, punk style, neo classic style and ethnic style. 2. The characteristics of Korean jeans fashion designs were the varieties in material, color, technique of expression and application. 3. The formative feature characteristics were traditionalism, sexualism, extraordinarily and exhibitionism. Korean jeans fashion has developed creative and decorative designs through various designs and styles. As the activities of the people can be increased in the future, the function and the design of jeans fashion can be developed diversely.

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Urban Respectability and the Maleness of (Southeast) Asian Modernity

  • Reid, Anthony
    • Asian review of World Histories
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.147-167
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    • 2014
  • The urban modernity that became an irresistible model for elites in Asia in the decades before and after 1900 was far from being gender-neutral. It represented an exceptional peak of patriarchy in its exclusion of respectable middle class women from the work force, from ownership and control of property and from politics. Marriage was indissoluble and the wife's role in the male-headed nuclear family was to care for and educate the abundant children she produced. Puritan religious values underlined the perils for women of falling outside this pattern of dependence on the male. Though upheld as modern and civilized, this ideal was in particularly striking contrast with the pre-colonial Southeast Asian pattern of economic autonomy and balance between women and men, and the relative ease of female-initiated divorce. Although attractive to many western-educated Southeast Asian men, including religious reformers determined to 'save' and domesticate women, urban respectability of this type was a poor fit for women accustomed to dominant roles in commerce and marketing, and at least equal ones in production. Southeast Asian relative failure in the high colonial era to adapt to the modern market economy may also have a gendered explanation. We should not be surprised that patriarchy and puritanism became more important in Southeast Asia as it urbanized in the late 20th Century, since this was echoing the European experience a century earlier. The question remains how far Southeast Asia could retain its relatively balanced gender pattern in face of its eventual rapid urbanization and commercial development.

아산 외암마을 토속경관의 문화유산적 가치 (The Landscape Value of Asan Oeam-ri's Folk Village as Cultural Heritage)

  • 신상섭
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.30-51
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    • 2011
  • 근대화 과정에서 우리나라의 수많은 농촌마을은 문화경관적 건전성을 상실한 채 변질이나 해체과정을 경험하고 있다. 그러나 충청남도 아산에 위치하는 외암마을(국가지정 문화재 중요민속자료 제236호, 세계문화유산 잠정목록)은 신전통주의 부흥을 추구하며 지속성을 유지한 채 한국의 대표적인 민속마을로 자리매김하고 있다. 외암마을은 예안이씨 동족마을로 500여년의 긴 역사 동안 환경적, 경제적, 사회적 지속성과 건전성을 지켜온 민속마을로서 문화유산적 가치 측면에서 'Outstanding Universal Value'의 필요충분조건을 갖춘 토속경관 사례이다. 유교적 문화경관 지표물(종가, 사당과 묘역, 신도비, 정려와 송덕비, 정자 등)과 다양한 민간신앙 요소(장승과 솟대, 당산목, 산신당, 마을숲 등), 그리고 유 무형의 생활문화(활발한 문중활동과 엄정한 조상숭배 의례, 가계계승의식, 공동체 농경문화 및 생태환경의 보존 등)를 지속성있게 전승함으로써 전통시대 양반촌을 상징하는 보편성과 완전성, 그리고 진정성을 유지한 채 정체성을 표출하고 있다. 특히, 동아시아의 독특한 환경설계원리인 풍수지리적 관점에서 마을을 자리 잡기하여 환경적으로 건전한 정주공간(nature + economy + environment + community)을 구축함으로서 토속성 짙은 문화경관을 완성한 사례가 되는데, 외암오산(광덕, 설아, 송악, 월라, 면잠)과 외암오수(용추, 인곡, 반계, 역천, 온정)와 같은 광역 생태문화경관의 보전과 같은 자연환경의 절제, 그리고 생태환경의 질서와 문화적 가치를 중시하는 환경관(capacity + healthy + sustain-ability)을 결합하여 지속성과 진정성을 지켜나가고 있다. 이러한 관점에서 볼 때 외암마을 토속문화경관은 유네스코 세계유산 등록기준 IV(인류역사의 발달단계를 보여주는 뛰어난 유형의 건축물이나 건조물 집합체 또는 조경유산)와 V(뛰어난 유형의 전통 인간 거주지 또는 급격한 변화로 파괴의 위험에 직면한 문화의 대표적 유산으로서 토지에 기반을 둔 유산)의 범주에 포함되는 우리나라 공동체 사회의 대표적 사례가 된다.

미술과 집단성 (Art and Collectivity)

  • 곽건초
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제4호
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    • pp.181-202
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    • 2006
  • "When it comes to art, nationalism is a goodticket to ride with", says the title of a report in the Indian Express (Mumbai, 29 Oct 2000). The newspaper report goes on to say that since Indian art was kept "ethnic" by colonialism, national liberation meant opening up to the world on India's own terms. Advocacy, at the tail end of the 20th century, would contrast dramatically with the call by Rabindranath Tagore, the founder of the academy at Santiniketan in 1901, to guard against the fetish of nationalism. "The colourless vagueness of cosmopolitanism," Tagore pronounced, "nor thefierce self-idolatry of nation-worship, is the goal of human history" (Nationalism, 1917). This contrast is significant on two counts. First is the positive aspect of "nation" as a frame in art production or circulation, at the current point of globalization when massive expansion of cultural consumers may be realized through prevailing communication networks and technology. The organization of the information market, most vividly demonstrated through the recent FIFA World Cup when one out of every five living human beings on earth watched the finals, is predicated on nations as categories. An extension of the Indian Express argument would be that tagging of artworks along the category of nation would help ensure greatest reception, and would in turn open up the reified category of "art," so as to consider new impetus from aesthetic traditions from all parts of the world many of which hereto fore regarded as "ethnic," so as to liberate art from any hegemony of "international standards." Secondly, the critique of nationalism points to a transnational civic sphere, be it Tagore's notion of people-not-nation, or the much mo re recent "transnational constellation" of Jurgen Habermas (2001), a vision for the European Union w here civil sphere beyond confines of nation opens up new possibilities, and may serve as a model for a liberated sphere on global scale. There are other levels of collectivity which art may address, for instance the Indonesian example of local communities headed by Ketua Rukun Tetangga, the neighbourhood headmen, in which community matters of culture and the arts are organically woven into the communal fabric. Art and collectivity at the national-transnational level yield a contrasting situation of, on the idealized end, the dual inputs of local culture and tradition through "nation" as necessary frame, and the concurrent development of a transnational, culturally and aesthetically vibrant civic sphere that will ensure a cosmopolitanism that is not a "colourless vagueness." In art historical studies, this is seen, for instance, in the recent discussion on "cosmopolitan modernisms." Conversely, we may see a dual tyranny of a nationalism that is a closure (sometimes stated as "ethno-nationalism" which is disputable), and an internationalism that is evolved through restrictive understanding of historical development within privileged expressions. In art historical terms, where there is a lack of investigation into the reality of multiple modernisms, the possibility of a democratic cosmopolitanism in art is severely curtailed. The advocacy of a liberal cosmopolitanism without a democratic foundation returns art to dominance of historical privileged category. A local community with lack of transnational inputs may sometimes place emphasis on neo-traditionalism which is also a double edged sword, as re kindling with traditions is both liberating and restrictive, which in turn interplays with the push and pull of the collective matrix.

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