학술논문

Banujil Needlework in 'Gyubang-gasa' : Culture of Needlework in Korea(2) / 「閨房歌辭」にみられる「針仕事:バヌジル」 : 韓国における「針仕事文化」に関する研究(2)
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
デザイン学研究 / Bulletin of Japanese Society for the Science of Design. 2007, 53(5):1
Subject
Era of Joseon Dynasty
Identity
Needlework
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0910-8173
2186-5221
Abstract
"Gyubang-gasa" is a file of papers that were written by Korean women in the latter period of era of Joseon Dynasty about their living. In this paper, the authors discuss characteristics of culture of needlework through Banujil needlework that was written in "Gyubang-gasa." As a result of investigation, the following assertions can be made:(1) needlework was considered one of the most important virtue of women, (2) mother and daughter fostered a sense of solidarity, not only handed down skills, (3) needlework was one of the way of expressing the existence of women and the basis of certification from society, (4) for women, married life was an accumulation of painful housework and they accomplished painful housework like as needlework through working all night, (5) women tried to overcome painful housework by assimilating herself with a needle. Those characteristics show a fact that the needlework was the life of Korean women.