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한국 영화에 나타난 아버지 캐릭터의 부성성에 대한 기호학적 연구 (Research on the Semiotic Analysis of Father Characters' Paternity in Korean Films)

  • 이윤석;김슬기
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.215-228
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    • 2011
  • 수천년을 거쳐 온 역사 속에서 '아버지'라는 인물은 가족의 건강과 마음을 챙겨주는 대상 이외에도 사회적으로 가족을 대표하고 부양하는 능력을 가진 존재로 그려지고 있다. 19세기에 편중된 서구의 가부장적 전통과 더불어 한국 사회에서의 아버지 역시 한국 전통의 유교문화를 바탕으로 가부장적 부성성을 띠고 있다. 1960년대부터 산업화를 이루어 결국 21세기에는 가족중심주의 대신 개인중심주의로, 서열화 대신 평등성을 강조하며 상호존중과 자율성을 바탕으로 하는 근대적 가치에 중심을 두게 되었다. (2005, 한국가족문화원, 21세기 한국 가족) 하지만 짧은 기간 동안 이루어진 급작스런 근대화로 인해 실제로는 아직 한국사회에 전통적 가족문화 현상이 남아있는 것이 사실이다. 결국 이러한 한국 특유의 가족문화를 바탕으로 가족 내에서 한국의 아버지는 가부장적 남성중심적 사고를 가지고 가족의 생계와 안전을 책임지며 감정보다는 이성에, 부드러움 보다는 무뚝뚝함에 더 중심을 두는 것이 남자, 그리고 아버지로서의 역할이라고 여기게 된다. 이러한 아버지의 모습에 대한 사회적 이데올로기는 미디어를 통해 표현되는데, TV나 영화에서 보여지는 가부장적 아버지의 이미지가 그 예이다. 본고는 그러한 한국의 아버지가 묘사된 영화 분석을 위해 선정한 영화 두 편을 통해 한국 영화 속에서 표현되는 아버지의 역할이 어떠한지를 메츠의 통합체, 계열체분석과 그레마스 분석 방법을 이용하여 기호학적 의미에서 살펴보도록 하겠다. 사례분석을 위해 선정된 영화로는, 한국형 가장으로서의 아버지가 표현된 영화 '플라이 대디'와 한국형 기러기 아빠가 등장하는 '우아한 세계'가 있다. 위의 영화들은 영화 속의 가부장적 부성성과 그 배경이 된 한국 전통의 이데올로기가 미디어를 통해 투영된다는 것을 보여주는 좋은 예이다.

"항복 없는 패배": 케이트 쇼팽의 『각성』 속 이성애적 서사 너머의 (불)가능한 욕망 ("A Defeat Without Surrender": Beyond the Heteronormative Horizon in Kate Chopin's The Awakening)

  • 김현수
    • 미국학
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2020
  • This paper is an effort to critique the heteronormative interpretations of Kate Chopin's The Awakening and to examine the relationships of three women-Edna Pontellier, Adele Ratignolle, Mademoiselle Reisz-in the homosocial climate of the Grand Isle. Through the disclosure of erotic encounters between these women and their deferred gratification, Chopin reveals the social imperative which suppresses and fixates female desire on a male object choice. Chopin also sheds light upon the masculine language appropriating romance and chivalry that renders it impossible for Edna to articulate her sexuality within the matrix of the phallocentric society. The Awakening is not a conventionalized plot which ends in Edna's subordination to the patriarchal order; rather, the story demonstrates the "process" of how her sexual awakening becomes negotiated under the patriarchal system and exposes the excess of desire that fails to be subsumed under the hegemonic discourse.

르네상스 소설에서의 복장전도가 갖는 상징적 의미 (A Symbolic Sense of Transvestism in the Renaissance Novels)

  • 임주인
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제19권
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    • pp.149-179
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    • 2010
  • This article is concerned about the symbolic meaning of the transvestism Renaissance perspective through analysis of Triumph Over Persecution work and The Merchant of Venice, and Jealous Ioan Tornese. The transvestism is frequently present in the comedies of the golden age. A woman author Maria de Zayas has a special interest in female identity with critical and defying view. Also the subject of the transvestism in Spanish literature originated in Italian tradition. In Italian literature, there were two types of disguised women, who urge for love and warrior-heroine(amazon). Both types are also listed in Spanish literature. The dress-crossing heroine of Triumph Over Persecution displays a type of heroine, who corrects a male prejudice and reset a harmonious order. Shakespeare is also one of the Renaissance writers under the influence of the Italian Renaissance novel. Heroine of Merchant of Venice symbolizes a triumphant challenge against the blocks of the patriarchal system. In spite of the social system blocks, cross-dressing women may receive in the patriarchal scenes without problems. Based on the notion of paradox and irony, the Italian novel reflects popular psychology of the time when the link between the internal identity and social outside puts into question. The cross-dressing Torneses' wife, symbolizes the mockery or renaissance deception. Their deception emphasis on an ironic way in the point view of inhuman man who consider women material belongs to the man without any free-will. The costume of the characters make it possible to change their original identity into the other. From this point of view, we can say that the transvestism in these works could be interpreted in two ways: first, the destruction of the traditional categories of women's identity and second, the burlesque contempt on the patriarchal renaissance society.

한중 현대여성서사에서 나타나는 '광기' - 백신애의 「광인수기」와 메이냥의 「수술하기 전」비교 고찰을 중심으로 (The Meaning of "Madness" Shown in the Female Narratives in Korean and Chinese Literature - Focused on the Comparative Study of Baek Shin-Ae's "The Diary of A Madman" and Mei Niang's "Before the Operation")

  • 최은정
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제19권
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    • pp.181-204
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    • 2010
  • This study analyzes the meaning of madness shown in the female narrative, focusing on two novels- "Before the Operation" by Mei Niang and "Madman's Diary" by Baek Shin-Ae. The novel "Before the Operation" reveals women's instinctive desires through an insane woman and brings up a problem of unfair suppression caused by patriarchism. On the other hand, the heroine of "Madman's Diary" shows madness when she is at a crisis to be 'the other' in the patriarchal system. Her madness is caused because she fails to find the meaning of her presence in the system. Interestingly, a woman who departs from moral standards of patriarchy (from "Before the Operation") becomes thefocus of public censure while a man (from "Madman's Diary") who also ignores those standards seems to be a victim. In "Madman's Diary", the man's wife is accused of being mad while he draws sympathy as a victim. This shows that those moral standards have duplicity. At this point, the heroines who continuously adjust themselves to the system express their madness. In other words, the madness implies a stern protest against the moral standards applied differently to men and women. It is unique that the two heroines of the novels become 'sane' when they encounter thematter of 'being a mother'. When it comes to "Madman's Diary", 'being a mother' of the insane woman who becomes 'the other' in the system foretells dismal future. Meanwhile, Mei Niang indicates the way- 'being a mother'- to overcome the dismal future through "Before the Operation". In this case, the mother is not a figure that reproduces the patriarchal power structure, but an independent figure who wants to change it. For that reason, 'being a mother' has the meaning of subversion and resistance.

페미니스트 현상학을 이용한 한국 유방암 환자의 질병체험 (Illness Experience of Women with Breast cancer in Korea: Using Feminist Phenomenology)

  • 박은영;이명선
    • 성인간호학회지
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.504-518
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: The purpose is to explore the illness experience of Korean women with breast cancer using feminist phenomenology. Methods: Data were collected by individual in-depth interviews from ten women with total mastectomy. The data were analyzed using Colaizzi's method from feminist perspective to reveal implicit socio-cultural norms that oppress women with breast cancer. Results: Two categories and seven major themes emerged: cancer-related experience (1) unfairness of having breast cancer; (2) being confined to the gaze of the others; patriarchy-related experience (3) hardness of being daughter-in-law; (4) struggling to keep on being good mother; (5) continued housework as duty; (6) recognizing self as precious wife, and (7) awakening of true self. All participants felt it was very unfair to get breast cancer because they had done their best for roles of mother, wife, and daughter-in-law. They struggled to free themselves from the social disgrace like the roles imposed by the patriarchal society. By awakening their true selves, they could manage a balance between other-oriented life and self-oriented life. Conclusion: Oncology nurses need to provide psychosocial support for women with breast cancer in finding their true selves in a traditional patriarchal society where women are oppressed and breast cancer is stigmatized.

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홧병 환자의 가족붕괴 경험 (The Experience of Family Breakdown of Hwabyung Patient)

  • 채선옥;박영숙
    • 성인간호학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.470-482
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: This study aimed to describe the experience of family breakdown of Hwabyung patients in a socio-cultural context. Methods: Data for this study came from 5 participants, 2 family members and 1 friend of participant by interviews and participant observations from January 2006 to April 2007. Sociology of everyday lives analyzing method were adopted. Results: There were two processes of family breakdown ; sudden on set and progressive processes. The sudden breakdown was unpredictable death of a husband, the significant family member. On the other hand, their family structure and function were broken down through the husband, who repeatedly destructive and malicious behaviors. The experience of family breakdown of middle-aged women with Hwabyung in a socio-cultural context was weakened or severed family-relationships, exhaustion of economic sources, and the breakdown of participant's body. Participant's experience of family breakdown were influenced by Korean culture, the patriarchal social system and the clan-centered family system. Conclusion: Hwabyung is the result of a clan-centered family system and patriarchal system. The approach to Hwabyung should involve not only the person with the illness but also their family.

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복식에 나타난 남근 강조의 조형적 특성과 상징적 의미 - 코드피스를 중심으로 - (A Study on Formative Characteristics and Symbolic Meanings of Emphasizing Phallus in Costume - Focusing on Codpiece -)

  • 배윤지;하지수
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to comprehensively re-interpret the garments that emphasize a phallus such as codpiece throughout history. Perspective to understand the codpiece is extremely limited in most studies, thus it could be refocused in historical perspectives, formative point of views, and from a psychological point of view from various angles. A literature study of research methods and case studies were combined in order to investigate the emphasis of phallus' appearing in costumes. The following results were obtained. First of all, in length, the form of emphasizing a phallus tended to be distorted as it was protruding. Secondly, in area and volume, the forms of the phallus were mostly exaggerated or expanded. For the last, it drew strong attention with particular detail to the phallus, such as ribbons and swordbelts. The symbolic meaning of various garments with which emphasized a phallus has changed in social context through history. Doubtlessly, it represents patriarchal ideology. Also, it expresses dramatic eroticism due to the theory of immodesty. However, the meaning of it becomes more decentralized through reinterpretation of ideal male suits for modern society and turns into a representational tool of sub-culture. In addition, it could broaden out the new way of fashion expression.

마르크스 철학의 인격 개념을 통해 본, 여성과 남성의 성정체성 (Sexual Identity on the Personality of Marxism)

  • 김영숙
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제14권12호
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    • pp.674-682
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    • 2014
  • 마르크스 철학에 있어서 인격 개념은 '사회적 제 관계를 기반으로 한 활동성'으로 규정될 수 있다. 이 개념을 여성과 남성의 성정체성의 차이 문제에 적용시켜보면 두 가지 중요한 시사점을 얻을 수 있다. 첫째, 인격은 이데올로기에 의해 규정된다. 따라서 프로이드의 오이디푸스 콤플렉스 이론은 가부장제 사회에 있어서 남성 우월주의 이데올로기의 영향력을 무시한 점에서 비판 가능하다. 둘째, 남성과 여성의 활동성(특히 노동)의 차이, 즉 남성의 사회적 노동과 여성의 사적 노동은 남성과 여성의 인격에 결정적 차이를 야기시켰다.

노동에서의 성불평등: 전통 속의 성차별을 권력으로 재고찰하기 (Gender inequality in the workforce: reviewing gender differentiation in Korean tradition as a power)

  • 김성희;자네트 맘슨
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.179-193
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    • 2006
  • Gender equality has been expected to realize fully in the process of globalization. According to neo-liberal, which views globalization as a rational development, irrational discrimination by culture will disappear. But some feminists criticize globalization as a patriarchal phenomenon. So in this paper, the extent to which women in Korea have achieved equality with men in the workforce is assessed through an examination of the gender gap during 1993-2003. As the result, it was found that women had still lower status than men in spite of laws established to promote gender equality. Then to explore the direction for eliminating the patriarchal gaps, women in traditional Korea were reviewed. Traditionally women were oppressed by the practice of Naeoe differentiating between women and men. But on the other hand it made women to have equal status with men by maintaining their own productive area. So it was suggested that differentiation should be considered as a source of power to be adopted into women's activitism such as NGOs or international women' movement to achieve full equality in inequitable globalization.

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Reading Against the Grain: Whiteness, Class, and Space in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying

  • Sa, Mi Ok
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제64권2호
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    • pp.239-252
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    • 2018
  • Many critics on William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying have read Addie Bundren as the disrupter of patriarchal power. By raising a question about the usefulness of language, which is the symbolic power of patriarchy and having an affair with the preacher Whitfield outside her wedlock, Addie directly challenges patriarchal power. From a quite different vantage point, however, we can read Addie as the faithful protector of the norm of whiteness in the South in light of the social hierarchy. As a former school teacher, Addie is from middle class before her marriage. By her marriage to Anse, who is a lower-class white, Addie has class anxiety that her social status in the stratum of whiteness could be degraded from a middle to a lower-class white, "white trash," which means that she is not white enough to be considered as the normative whiteness. Especially, Addie's anxiety increases due to the fact that her lazy husband is reluctant to work and relies on her neighbors, causing her family to be entrapped at the bottom in the stratum of whiteness. Therefore, she decides to take revenge on her husband after giving birth to her second child Darl by asking Anse to bury her dead body in her familial burial site in Jefferson. By rendering her family to suffer the hardship during her funeral procession, not only does she succeed in taking revenge on Anse on the surface, she regains her social status as a middle-class white by being buried in Jefferson fundamentally.