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A Study on the Social Functions of Sijo (시조의 사회적 기능 고찰 - 조선조 사회와 시조의 관계를 중심으로 -)

  • 박규홍
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.127-153
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    • 2003
  • In early Josun(朝鮮) era, the scholars, genteels, and high officials in Josun dynasty paid attention to Sijo(時調) who hoped Josun society would share Confucian values. Sijo poems written by them are based upon Confucian ideology, giving an opportunity to its members to make sure their homogeneity and helping Josun dynasty sustain its regime. Gyongichega(景幾體歌) has, however, already failed to be an appropriate genre to do these functions. Nevertheless, in the late Josun dynasty when there were agitation in class hieracy, development of currency economics, maldistribution of wealth, and pursuit of enjoyment, obscene poems turned out. Consequently these songs contributed to encroaching and eventually destroying the Josun dynasty. The question that who are in charge of creating and enjoying Sasulsijo(辭說時調) cannot be answered by approaching it in the social class point of view. The range of the maker or the reader of Sasulsijo in the late Josun dynasty was much more extensive than that in the early times. Not only aristocracy or the middle society but even some of the lower class may have made and enjoyed those songs. In the meantime, it is singer-songwriters whom Park, Hyogwan blamed for their profiteering abuse of obscenity that is supposed to have been mainly reponsible for the creation of those songs. Siga is a double-edged art in its essence--the good and the bad. The lewd songs were, in the early Josun, strictly controlled but in the late Josun dynasty, were thriving due to social changes. In this context, songs based on Confucian ideology as well as the ones focused on sexual love became decayed along with the collapse of the Josun dynasty. Even though, in the light of the history of Siga, those two types of Siga are underestimated in its artistic value, they have very special social historical meaning in doing positive and negative functions for existence and destroy of the Josun dynasty.

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A Study on Sasulsijo by Lee Jeon-Eo (이정보 애정류 사설시조의 구조 고찰 - 성적 내용을 다룬 세 작품을 대상으로 -)

  • Kim Sung-Meon
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.21
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    • pp.271-284
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    • 2004
  • 'Haedonggayo(해동가요)' has 82 sijo poems written by Lee, Jeong bo, including his 20 saslsijo. In this paper, 3 saslsijo are analyzed. Their themes are 'performing a sexual act', 'sensual appetites', 'temptation'. Result from analyzing these 3 saslsijo was compared to other saslsijo. The purpose of this comparison is to comfirm the characteristics of his three works. Four consequences are obtained. First. materials of these three works are not just arranged in a row but set systemically. Second, designed meaning is showed concretely. Third, these three works have everything that is needed to represent designed meaning. Forth, designed maeaning has fixed form.

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