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A Study of Place Perception in the “Farewell Theory” in The Jehol Diary (Yeolha-Ilgi) - Focusing on the Relationship Between Life (生), Experience, and Place -

  • Journal of Humanities
  • 2022, (87), pp.75-103
  • DOI : 10.31310/HUM.087.03
  • Publisher : Institute for Humanities
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : October 4, 2022
  • Accepted : October 17, 2022
  • Published : November 30, 2022

KANG YEONG JU 1

1차의과학대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study explores place perception manifested in the “Farewell Theory”in The Jehol Diary (Yeolha-Ilgi) from the perspective of the problems of life and experience, and seeks for the possibility of finding consistency with the discourses of The Jehol Diary. First, Chapter 2 examines the concepts of place and place perception as a methodology for analyzing the work. Based on this, it is evident that the discourses on place perception focuses on humans’ dependent characteristics that can only be experienced through place and the conscious characteristics of humans who recognize places as whole landscapes through a multi-faceted and integrated process. Chapter 3 analyzes how place recognition is specifically connected and functions in the text of the “Farewell Theory.” Through this, it is confirmed that the work organically shows the physicality of life, spatiality of experience, and temporality of place. The emphasis on life in the work stems from the issue of Sheng (生) and Qi (氣) regarding the author Yeonam Park Ji-won’s philosophical foundation. The point where an interest in Sheng (生) shifts toward a multiple-dimensional understanding of human beings' ways of existence, life styles, and experiences in The Jehol Diary is a part to be continuously reviewed and identified.

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