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카니발리즘으로 읽는 『보헤미아의 빛』 (Reading Luces de Bohemia with Carnivalism)

  • 김선욱
    • 이베로아메리카
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.25-52
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    • 2019
  • 에스페르펜토는 바예 인클란의 문학에서 가장 독창적인 미학체계로 현실을 오목거울에 반영된 모습으로 그리는 기법이다. 그런데 바예 인클란의 독창적인 미학 체계인 에스페르펜토의 서술전략은 많은 지점에서 마하일 바흐친의 카니발리즘과 맞닿아 있다. 『보헤미아의 빛』에서 사용된 에스페르펜토의 여러 기법들이 바흐친의 카니발리즘적인 기법으로 설명될 수 있기 때문이다. 이에 본 논문은 바예 인클란의 『보헤미아의 빛』에 나오는 에스페르펜토적인 기법을 바흐친의 카니발리즘의 차원에서 되짚어보는 것을 목표로 한다. 바예 인클란의 첫 번째 에스페르펜토 극작품인 『보헤미아의 빛』은 다성성, 진지함의 전복성, 패러디, 그로테스크적 리얼리즘, 광장, 양가성, 변칙적인 시공간의 구조 등의 층위에서 지배계층의 권력이나 권위의 탈중심적인 전복을 추구하고 있다는 점에서 미하일 바흐친의 카니발적인 요소를 많이 함유하고 있다. 에스페란토와 카니발주의는 당시 스페인 사회에 대한 비판과 풍자를 넘어 사회 현실을 해석하는 도구이다. 등장인물들은 고전 영웅들처럼 자신의 운명을 적극적으로 개척하기 보다는 인간의 운명을 결정하는 모든 외부적인 요인에 수동적으로 행동한다. 현대인은 현대 문명의 외적인 환경에 대항하거나 그것을 통제하지 못한다. 그래서 비극적이다. 이런 상황에서 현실에 도전하는 비극의 영웅은 사라지고, 이 작품의 주인공인 막스 에스트레야와 같은 꼭두각시가 그 자리를 대체한다. 이것이 바예 인클란이 『보헤미아의 빛』에서 시도한 카니발적 유머의 진정한 의미이자 풍자이다.

대구시 공공도서관 현황 분석 및 정책과제 제안 (Analysis of the Current Status and Proposals for Policy Tasks of Public Libraries in Daegu City)

  • 윤희윤;오선경
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제54권2호
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    • pp.43-65
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    • 2023
  • 모든 공공도서관은 지역주민의 지적 및 독서 활동을 위한 지식정보서비스, 문화향유 및 평생학습 기회를 제공하는 프로그램 서비스, 공동체 발전에 기여할 제3의 공간과 시설을 제공하는데 목적이 있다. 이를 위해서는 충실한 인프라 구축을 전제로 사회적 요구가 적시에 반영되어야 한다. 이에 본 연구는 대구시 공공도서관을 대상으로 공인통계에 근거하여 핵심지표 중심의 현황을 분석한 후 설문조사와 연계하여 보완 또는 주력해야 할 정책적 과제를 제안하였다. 그 결과, 전국 대비 대구시의 핵심지표는 제3의 대도시에 부합하지 않을 정도로 취약할 뿐만 아니라 기초자치단체별 편차도 상당히 심하였다. 그리고 대구 시민은 일상생활에서 공공도서관을 중시한 반면에 교통 불편, 필요한 자료 및 희망 프로그램 부족, 각종 규제의 순으로 불만족률이 높았다. 따라서 대구시는 자료구입비 증액과 신간 장서개발 강화, 전문사서 확충, 기초자치단 체별 서비스 격차해소를 위한 공공도서관 건립 확대, 접근편의성 제고, 이용 저해요인 개선 등에 주력해야 한다. 그 외에 2024년 대구도서관 건립·운영을 계기로 공공도서관 운영시스템 구축, 다른 지식문화기관과의 상생협력을 통한 외연 확장 등을 통해 대구시 공공도서관을 발전시키고 시민을 위한 지식문화서비스를 강화해야 한다.

불리(不利)한 환경(環境)의 학령전(學齡前) 아동(兒童)을 위한 보상교육(補償敎育)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 미국(美國) 및 일본(日本)의 보상교육(補償敎育)·프로그램을 중심(中心)으로 - (A Study on the Compensatory Education for the Disadvantaged Children in Preschool Age (Focussed on the Programs of Compensatory Education in the U.S.A. and Japan))

  • 정영숙;이희자
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제1권
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    • pp.65-81
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    • 1980
  • This study is aimed at investigating the compensatory education which was already implemented or is being implemented in the U.S.A. and Japan; and at studying the types of programs and their characteristics; and at sounding out the possibilities of the application of such programs in family and social conditions is Korea. In order to achieve the above mentioned objectives, the established items for the study are as follows: (1) Various types of early children's education (2) Programs of compensatory education for the disadvantaged Children (3) Head Start Program, Early Training Project and Montessori School (4) Integrated Preschool Programs (5) Day-Care Center for employed mothers We investigated the various compensatory education programs for the preschool children who are in economically, socially, culturally disadvantaged conditions. Head Start Programs were federally supported programs for preschool children and opened as summer programs in 1965 for the first time. The purpose of Head Start has been to give preschool children the kinds of experiences they need in preparation for school. The Head Start children were found to be significantly better prepared for school than the normal children. However, after six to eight months, their initial advantages had virtually. disappeared and then the simple problem with Head Start and other such programs was that little long-term good could be evidenced unless the high quality educational environment was maintained. Therefore, to solve this problem, three other programs were funded as part of the overall Head Start. These three programs are the Parent-Child Center, Home Start, and the Child and Family Resources Program. The Early Training Project for disadvantaged children was implemented by Klaus and Gray of Peabody College in 1962. The program was a field research study concerned with the development and testing over time of procedures for improving the educability of young children from low income homes. Its major concern was to study whether it was possible to offset the progressive retardation observed in the public schooling careers of children, living in deprived circumstances. Children, who were trained through the Early Training Project were superior to control groups in the test of IQ and vocabulary as well as linguistic abilities, and preparation for reading. This project showed the possibilities which could prevent preschool children from being disadvantaged socially, culturally and mentally. In 1907, Montessori School was established by Maria Montessori in Italy and her school program has been introduced at present to several countries in the world as one compensatory educations. She first began her experimental methods with retarded children, followed by disadvantaged children from the tenements of Rome. The Montessori approach futures a prepared environment and carefully designed, self-correcting materials. The Montessori curriculum presents tastes that feature sequence, order, and regularity, in addition to those that develop motor and sensory skills. She was interested in children's intellectual development and in developing good work habits. One of the latest developed programs for disadvantaged children is "Integrated Preschool Program" which has successfully integrated handicapped and nonhandicapped children. Several studies have showed that handicapped children in integrated school environments are accepted by and interact with their nonhandicapped peers. In fact, this program provides a number of potential, and perhaps opportunities for nonhandicapped children to serve as valuable resources in fostering the development of their handicapped peers. Next we turn to Japanese programs which are divided into two different types. One is Day-Care Center which was established by Child Welfare Law and the other is kindergarten organized by School Education Law. The kindergarten opened in 1876 and it has been part of school systems since 1947 by the implementation of education law, and the Day-Care Center which started in 1890 for the employed mothers. was changed into Day-Nursery by the enactment of child welfare law in 1947. The laws and operational regulations for the Day-Nursery were set up and were put in effect by the establishment standard acts of children welfare facilities, and the Day-Nursery has been operated in various types by the increasing demand, chiefly because of the socio-economical changes of family structures in both urban and suburban areas. Nursery education for physically and mentally disadvantaged children is for those who are blind, deaf and dumb, mentally retarded; physically disadvantaged by accidents or diseases. Montessori education in Japan was started in 1968 and many research groups for studying Montessori were organized. In 1977, Montessori remedial education society was also organized in which they started a number of studies; a study for developing materials; in-service training for the remedial education; and seminars and lectures, etc It is strongly suggested that we study the early educations that are being implemented in Japan and a variety of compensatory educations that were already implemented in the U.S.A. and modify them for the organization of our own model and properly accommodate them to our social needs.

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