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낭만적인 지역에서 새로운 미학 장소로 - 신 민예 운동의 예를 통해 지역에 대한 재해석 -
히로시우에무라 ( Hiroshi Uemura ) 한국영상미디어협회 2017 예술과 미디어 Vol.16 No.1
In this paper, the author aims to rethink locality in the context of art. While the concept of borderless art is cliched, the widely held idea that art must have a locality is also limiting. Histories of art (e.g., Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, French, and English art histories) are often accepted without the slightest doubt. Surely, however, this acceptance brings with it the risk of confusing cultural boundaries with political ones. Such an ideology stems from a sort of Romanticism, in which the essence of art is attributed to the sup- posed land of origin. The relationship between local identity and artistic iden- tity, however, is not so straightforward. It is this relationship that the author will examine here via a discussion about Mingei, a modern Japanese design movement that emerged in the first half of the 20th century, and the more re-cent movement Neo Mingei, as promoted by the contemporary artist Toshio Matsui. What is the relationship between the land and the artistic production? What sort of meaning is bestowed when an artist or a designer creates work in a local context? These are the questions which the author will try to answer. The key to finding the answers lies in the distinction between the ac- tual placement of the artwork and the aesthetic perception of the locality of the work. It is argued that the locality should not be a pretext for the artist or craftsman to affirm his authenticity.
히로시나카니시 ( Hiroshi Nakanishi ) 평화문제연구소 2013 IPA 30주년기념 국제학술대회 자료집 Vol.2013 No.-
During the Cold War era, Japan``s policy towards the Korean Peninsula aimed to uphold South Korea under the US security umbrella rather than the Korean unification. When the Cold War ended, there was a chance for Japan to pursue both deeper engagement with South Korea as well as normalizing its relations with the North. This policy shift bore fruit in 1998 as the Japan-South Korea joint declaration between Prime Minister Obuchi and President Kim Dae-jung. However, the bilateral relationship with North Korea aggravated around that year, because of the ballistic missile launch and the heightened public interest in the abduction issue. Japan-South Korea relationship also stagnated because of frictions on historical and territorial issues. Japan``s direct influence on the Korean peninsula has been much diminished for the last twenty years, and now Japan``s influence is more indirectly used through the US and possibly China and Russia. Still, the Korean unification provides much benefits to Japan if it occurs peacefully. It will eliminate Japan``s foremost security threat and may solve the entangled abduction issue once and for all. The unification may strengthen the general security including maritime affairs. Moreover the unification will provide favorable environment to enhance the Japanese-Korean mutual exchange at th esocietal level.