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A Study on the Cultural Formation of Patriarchal Domination in the Joseon Dynasty -Based on the Selective Tradition of Raymond Williams-

  • Journal of Humanities
  • 2019, (72), pp.205-240
  • DOI : 10.31310/HUM.072.07
  • Publisher : Institute for Humanities
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : January 10, 2019
  • Accepted : January 31, 2019
  • Published : February 28, 2019

YUN BOKSIL 1

1성균관대학교 동양철학ㆍ문화연구소

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ABSTRACT

The influence of the filial piety philosophy in the Joseon Dynasty is an important part of the patriarchal domination culture, and its influence is enormous to modern times. Therefore, this paper has attempted to use the perspective of the external ideology, which goes beyond the intrinsic analysis of the Confucian classics in order to reveal the process of its establishment. Raymond Williams, a classical scholar of contemporary cultural studies, established the “Structure of Feeling” Theory to explain the dominant culture. When we apply his theory to the dominant culture of the Joseon Dynasty, filial piety is a selective tradition. Therefore, the study examined the formation of a patriarchal dominant culture by viewing filial piety as a selective tradition of the patriarchal domination culture during the Joseon period.

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