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        金哲洙 국민대학교 종합예술연구소 2002 예술논총 Vol.5 No.-

        전라남도 여수시 돌산읍에서 전라남도 고흥군 포두면에 이르기까지 총 57.80km에 10개의 연육·연도교의 형식선정과 그 디자인을 계획함에 있어 서남해안의 아름다운 해안선과 조화를 이루는 창의적이고 조형적이며 친환경적인 교량을 건설함으로써 미개발로 낙후된 이 지역을 관광자원화 한다는 것이 본 계획의 목적이다. 구체적 내용으로 이들 10개의 연육·연도교의 형태들이 일관된 조형적 특성을 갖도록 하기 위해 총체적인 디자인개념을 도입하여 각기 갖고 있는 환경적 적응성과 기능적인 특징을 고려하여 조화로우면서도 다양한 교량의 형태를 창조하며, 그렇게 함으로써 지역주민의 사용상의 편의성 증대와 함께 공공시설물로서의 활용도를 높인다.

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        A Spectrophotometric Measurement of Photosynthetic Phosphorylation

        김철수,정진 한국농화학회 1990 Applied Biological Chemistry (Appl Biol Chem) Vol.33 No.2

        In order to overproduce L-arginine, intergeneric protoplast fusion between Brevibacterium flavum and Corynebocterium glutamicum was performed. For the protoplast fusion, various amino acid analogs, sulfa drugs and/or purine base analogs resistant mutants were isolated from B. flavum ATCC 21493 and C. glutamicum ATCC 21831. The optimum conditions for procoplast fusion of these mutants were examined. Fusani MWE 9031 was found co accumulate a large amount of 1,-arginine in the culture medium. The concentration of accumulated L-arginine reached 32.5㎎/㎖ with a medium containing 10% glucose. Also the characteristics of culture condition in fusant MWE 9031 was investigated to compare with those of parental strains.

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        『위대한 유산』, 동양철학으로 다시읽기* - 신사와 군자의 개념을 중심으로

        김철수 한국비교문학회 2011 比較文學 Vol.0 No.55

        Great Expectations, Charles Dickens' thirteenth novel, is a record of a boy's coming of age, during which he aspires to become a gentleman. The novel helps the reader reconsider human nature through a diverse and detailed description of the life of Pip as a hero of the novel. This paper aims to observe the snobbism that the young hero experiences in the course of his education to become a gentleman. Pip happens to receive the "great expectation", from an unknown patron, who is later known as Magwitch, an expelled culprit. This paper also intends to compare the concept of true gentlemanship implied in the work with that of the great man or a gentleman in the Eastern philosophy of Confucianism. The gentlemanship pursued by Pip is an ideal of the lower class in his days, but it is one of the results of the mammonism of the Victorian England. This work describes in detail diverse people's aspiration for the gentlemanship, which was one of the greatest prides of the time, and then it bitterly criticizes and satirizes its negative aspects. Nevertheless, with his own expectation and hope for the possibility of social changes through the awareness and change of each individual person, Dickens presents his own ideal of a gentleman through the process of self-awareness happening in Pip. Pip grows up in body and in spirit after learning lessons from all kinds of experiences in the course of his life. The faith in the goodness of human nature culminates in Joe, who is entitled "a gentle Christian man," having never discarded his conscience and consideration for others in any situation, and in a sincere girl named Biddy, who is provided with a new happy life, having kept her love and kindness, and finally in the young selfish Pip, who is transformed into 'a gentleman in a real sense' after the great lessons in life. The concept of a gentleman in the west and that of a great man in the east have similar origin in their intention and meaning. For the two concepts, which both designate one's attitudes towards self, others and the society, and share the value of honor and responsibility, can be achieved in the course of diverse and sometimes hard lessons, experiences and self-discipline even in adverse situations. When the novel with such a plot and contents is re-read in the light of some major concepts of Eastern philosophy, whose intention is to bring up 'a great man(君子)' in a premise that 'all men were born good,' it can be understood that the ideals of a western writer and some eastern philosophers, although their worlds apart, are not so different in context.

      • [특집/기술해설]고품질 인터넷전화 서비스 구축을 위한 시스템 분석

        김철수 대한전자공학회 2000 텔레콤 Vol.16 No.1

        www의 등장 이후 인터넷이 널리 보급됨에 따라 데이터 통신망을 이용하여 기존의 PS수 전화망에서 수행되던 음성통신을 수행할 수 있는 인터넷전화 서비스가 각광을 받고 있으며, 현재 수많은 인터넷전화 업체가 보다 나은 인터넷전화 서비스를 제공하기 위해 많은 노력을 기울이고 있다. 하지만 인터넷전화는 기존의 PS수 전화가 회선교환망(Circuit Switched Networks)을 사용하는 것과는 달리 패킷교환망(Packet Switched Networks)을 이용하여 음성을 Packet 단위로 저장-전달(Store and Forward)함으로써 음성의 실시간 연속적 전달의 특성을 만족하지 못한다. 또한 방화벽(Firewall), 사설통신망(Private Network)과 같이 보안의 개념을 적용한 통신망에서 사용이 부적절하다는 특성을 가진다. 이 논문에서는 인터넷전화의 품질을 저하시키는 원인들을 찾아내어 분석하고자 한다.<br/>

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        실재와 최상의 허구 : 윌리스 스티븐스의 시와 시론 The Poetry and Poetics of Wallace Stevens

        김철수 신영어영문학회 1998 신영어영문학 Vol.11 No.-

        As man feels a total stranger after god had disappeared from the world, what remains for him to do? Stevens's poetic meditation starts from this question, and the processes of answering it compose his poetic world. From the beginning in Harmonium, he searched for the bare reality of this world in such poems as ‘The Snow Man’ and ‘Sunday Morning’, and in the process of meditation in the latter he reaches the world of supreme fiction through imagination. Stevens began searching for the bare reality because man cannot be content without knowing the true state of being. But as he, brushing off the dust of appearance on the cold rock, approaches the reality, he cannot bear the burden of it. As soon as he comes to the center of reality that is the true state of being, what awaits him is only the despair. Consequently, he cannot help coloring the state of being with fiction. We can see the poet's incessant oscillations from the bare state of being to the state of meditation and imagination in such poems as ‘The Plain Sense of Things’, ‘The World as Meditation’, ‘Not Idea about the Thing but the Thing itself.’ In order to color the bare reality with his imagination, the poet should provide the stage with characters to play on in his mind. The poet's mind is not only the stage but the stage manager at the same time, with his language being his characters. ‘On Modern Poetry’ and ‘The World as Meditation’ show how poet's mind acts on the stage of his mind and meditate, distanced as a stage manager, the dramatic situations of his own being. The supreme fiction of the poet's making may save him and make the world of meditation fruitful, if not everlastingly, in an age when god disappeared and man has nothing else to rely on.

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        「더버빌가의 테스」에 나타난 이미저리 연구

        김철수 신한영미어문학회 1996 새한영어영문학 Vol.35 No.-

        The background to the formation of Hardy's tragic vision of life is of the most importance in understanding his works. The influences on his view of life or literature are said to be his disposition and experiences, which I think had great influence upon his thought. The imagery of Tess of the D'urbervilles emphasizes Tess's essential innocence and helplessness in a world in which the suffering of living creatures is inevitable. The major pattern of imagery which Hardy associates with Tess compares her to a trapped or hunted animal, and usually to a small or harmless animal. Hardy's most frequently recurring image compares Tess to a bird, as seen in her seduction by Alec. When she is insulted and tormented by two peasant women and the tenant farmer at Flintcomb-Ash, her situation is liked to that of a bird caught in a clap net. The famous threshing scene foreshadows Tess's capture at Stonehenge at the end of the novel. As the reaper circles the field it steadily reduces the area of standing wheat. Small animals were huddled together till last few yards of upright wheat fell also under the teeth of the unerring reaper, and they were every one put to death by the sticks and stones of the harvesters. A similar process takes place when the wheat rick is stripped down to feed the thresher and the rats within the rick move down to the bottom until they are exposed and killed by the workers and their dogs. Both scenes are appropriate metaphors for the dominant pattern of action and centered significance of the novel. All of the images of suffering animals have one feature in common; the suffering is imposed by human agency. In the novel, Hardy emphasizes the harm man does to nature's creatures including the human animal, because his emphasis is here primarily on man's cruelty, perhaps in order to make man's behavior seem not only cruel but unnatural. A road is never a place of rest; it is always a way from somewhere or to somewhere. The prevalence of this image in Hardy's novels is symptomatic of the enforced restlessness of his characters who are seldom able to settle anywhere either physically or psychologically. To Hardy as to Bunyan the road is a symbol of life's journey or pilgrimage, but none of Hardy's travellers ever reach the Celestial City. Finally, during their Talbothays' idyll Hardy several times compares Angel and Tess to Adam and Eve, and later Alec twice compares Tess to Eve and himself to Satan. This pattern of allusion is important to an understanding of Tess's conception of herself and of the two men.

      • 心理的 側面에서 본 Wordsworth의 “Lucy Poems”

        金撤洙 慶北大學校 1979 論文集 Vol.28 No.-

        The purporse of this essay is to reconstruct the biographical and psychological facts that surround the "Lucy Poems" and to show the inner motives that underlie them. By doing so, I tried to explain many parts that had been vague in poetic meaning to the readers. I agree with Richard E. Matlak, who asserts that Wordsworth both loved and wished to be rid of her at the same time, Lucy Poems forming as an expression of this ambivalence. The composition of the Lucy poems occured in three phases, sharply divided by circumst antial and emotional change of attitude in Wordsworth's relationship with Dorothy and Coleridge: (1) the first phase, during which "Strange Fits of Passion". "She Lived Among Untrodden Ways", and "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" were written, occured within a three-month period following his separation from Coleridge in Germany. As a result, these poems show the death-wish for his sister Dorothy. (2) The second phase, during which "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower" was composed, occured before his reunion with Coleridge after their winter-long seperation. The expectation of his reunion with Coleridge appeased his mind, reflecting the changing attitude of his emotion towards Dorothy. (3) The third phase, which saw the composition of "I Travelled Among Unknown man", occured in England about two years later in response to another threatened seperation from Coleridge, and functions as an important the emotional conclusion to the Lucy cycle. During this period of seperation, reunion, and anticipation of perhaps permanent seperation from Coleridge, the curve of wordsworth's ambivalence towards Dorothy is manifested in the Lucy lyrics.

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