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Changes in Perspectives and Nature of cited folk songs in Ko Jeog-ok's Folk Song Studies
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고정옥 민요 연구의 관점 변화와 인용 민요 자료의 성격

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Park, Kyung-Su (부산외국어대학교)
Journal
The Society of Korean Folk Song The Korean Folk song Vol.57 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2019.12
Pages
7 - 39 (33page)
DOI
10.56100/KFS.2019.12.57.7

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Changes in Perspectives and Nature of cited folk songs in Ko Jeog-ok's Folk Song Studies
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This paper focuses on the changes in the perspective of folk song research and the characteristics of cited folk songs in a series of folk song research achievements. Ko Jeong-ok’s research on important folk songs was conducted three times. These include the graduation thesis of Kyungsung Imperial University(1938), The Chosun Folk Song Study (1949) after the liberation, and Folk Song Research Part in the Study on the Study on Chosun Oral Literature(1962).
Ko Jeong-ok’s dissertation had the fundamental limitations and problems of the discussion of Korean folk songs caused by accepting the colonialism based on Japanese colonialism, that is, the “eyes of empire.” Important characteristics of Korean folk songs were identified as negative attributes. This can be criticized as a result of approving the colonial logic of the empire, which devalues the colonized culture to barbaric primitiveness (which misleads it as ‘naturalness’). The Chosun Folk Song Study established concrete folk song theory after erasing many traces of colonialism and reestablishing the view of folk song as group creation, folk consciousness, and national identity. In the study on Chosun Oral literature, folk songs discussed the truth of reflecting reality as the most important folk song value based on socialistic realism.
In the Chosun Folk Song Study, 240 pieces of Yeongnam folk songs out of the 364 folk songs cited were over 65% of the total. Unlike the folk songs of other regions, most of the Yeongnam songs were the main materials to understand the nature of folk songs. Among the Yeongnam folk songs, folk songs in Hamyang were the most common. All folk songs in Hamyang are believed to have been collected directly by Ko Jeongok from 1936 and 1938. In the Study on Chosun Oral Literature, citation status of folk songs is still unbalanced. In the Study on Chosun Oral Literature, citation status of folk songs is still unbalanced. However, he wrote a whole new folk song theory by discussing new and timely folk songs, which account for almost 30% of the 62 folk songs cited.
Ko Jeong-ok’s study on folk songs is based on the kind of Topophilia about his hometown and has the nature of research through the place. It is also an important new resource for many folk songs in the Hamyang area surveyed in the 1930s.

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국문초록
Ⅰ. 들머리
Ⅱ. 고정옥 민요 연구의 관점 변화
Ⅲ. 『조선민요연구』 인용 민요의 현황과 함양지역 민요의 성격
Ⅳ. 마무리
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