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자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
이민정 (서울대학교) 이지수 (한경대학교) 이경미 (한경대학교)
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한국복식학회 복식 복식 제68권 제7호(통권 제214호)
발행연도
2018.11
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119 - 136 (18page)
DOI
10.7233/jksc.2018.68.7.119

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The purpose of this study is to examine the sudden shift in the direction of consciousness and the change in worldview after the Japan’s annexation of Korea in the 1910s through an analysis of editorials related to clothing culture in the 1910s. This time period experienced a restructuring of the industrial structure, economic modernization, changes in customs, demanding of the self-discipline, and the promotion of hygiene, which was upheld as an aspect of modernization. Collectively, these measures were a device to transform Korea into a Japanese colonial society favoring Japan’s economic dominance. This study newly recognizes two fundamental aspects of colonial modernism and the imperialist exploitation of the 1910s. During this time period, out of 4275 editorials, 138 editorials (3.2%) were found to be related with clothing culture, and the most editorials on clothing culture were found in 1911 and 1913, 27 and 26 editorials respectively. The number of editorials on clothing culture dropped sharply in 1915 and 1917. As a result of the classification of editorials by subject, 94 out of 138 (68.1%) editorials were related to industrial development, 14.5% of these focused on the changing customs, 13.5% focused on warnings to refrain from purchasing luxury goods, and 5.7% focused on hygiene promotion. Further research must analyze the editorials belonging to each subject in detail to reveal a nuanced picture of the 1910s.

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Ⅱ. 연구방법
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