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사회사적 관점에서 본 우리나라 도시빈민의 형성배경과 주거문화-개항 이후 토막민촌부터 한국전쟁 직후 판자촌까지-A Study on the Formation of Urban Squatter in Korea and theirHousing Culture from Socio-historical Point of View

Authors
전남일김묘정양세화홍형옥손세관
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국주거학회
Keywords
socio-historical point of view; opening of a port; Tomak (mud hut); shanty-town; urban squatter; housing culture; 사회사적 관점; 개항; 토막; 판자촌; 도시빈민; 주거문화
Citation
한국주거학회논문집, v.18, no.3, pp 9 - 18
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국주거학회논문집
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
9
End Page
18
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/35979
ISSN
2234-3571
2234-2257
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide the basic information about the formation background of urban squatter and their housing state in Korea. This study was progressed on the basis of socio-historical point of view from the opening of a port to the after the Korean War. In that sense, this study considered meaning of housing for urban squatter in the Korean housing history. For this study, the formation background of the urban squatter was divided into three periods. The first period was after the opening of a port (1876-1910) when the inflow of Japanese and their plundering from Korea started. The second was Japanese occupation period (1910-1945) which contributed to increase the number of Tomak (mud hut) and made the Tomak-min's village. The third period was Korean war & postwar years (1945-1953). This period was divided into three parts again; after the Korean independence (1945-1950), during the Korean War (1950-1953), and after the Korean War (1953-). The urban squatter was settled in the national land and the public land in each period and experienced the severe housing shortage. The government of the time could not protect the urban squatter from the special national states such as the Japanese rule and the Korean War.
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