‘학교’에서 ‘시장’으로의 전환 (1) ― 1920년대 중반 ≪개벽≫의 ‘조선의 자랑’을 통해 본 식민지 근대의 내적 ‘전환’ 연구From School To Market(1) -The inner change of colonial modernity in the of middle of 1920's ‘pride of Chosun’ at the Gaebyuk(開闢)-
- Other Titles
- From School To Market(1) -The inner change of colonial modernity in the of middle of 1920's ‘pride of Chosun’ at the Gaebyuk(開闢)-
- Authors
- 차혜영
- Issue Date
- Aug-2008
- Publisher
- 한국언어문화학회
- Keywords
- Gaebyuk(開闢); Dongmyeong(東明); Magazine(잡지); mass media(대중매체); Chosun' identity(the characteristics of a nation: 조선적 정체성; 국민적 특성); self and other(자기와 타자); representation(표상); the inner change(내적 전환); imperial and colonial(제국과 식민); school and market(학교와 시장)
- Citation
- 한국언어문화, no.36, pp 299 - 324
- Pages
- 26
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국언어문화
- Number
- 36
- Start Page
- 299
- End Page
- 324
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42874
- ISSN
- 1598-1576
2733-8762
- Abstract
- The Gaebyuk(開闢)'s feature articles ‘pride of Chosun’ is very important to analysis Korean modern cultural change. The change of middle of 1920' in the recognition of self and other, condition of the public, media, and culture is as follows. The first, as the relationship with the others, from sense of inferiority caused by civilization to cultural diversity and particularity. The second, decline of historical philosophy or progressive prospect. The third, as the subject of discourse(opinion-leader), the change from the enlightenment intelligentsia to professional. The fourth, as the communication with the mass of people in writing, from intellectual monopolistic writing to public discourse of mass media. I will call this change metaphor ‘from school to market’. In my thought, this naming is useful to exposition the inner change of colonial modernity and avoid circular reasoning of ‘imperial and colonial’
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