@article{ART001850823},
author={KIM, SEONG SU},
title={The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty},
journal={Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University},
issn={1598-3021},
year={2014},
volume={71},
number={1},
pages={51-82},
doi={10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51}
TY - JOUR
AU - KIM, SEONG SU
TI - The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty
JO - Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University
PY - 2014
VL - 71
IS - 1
PB - Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University
SP - 51
EP - 82
SN - 1598-3021
AB - Antenatal training (胎敎), which had been discussed since ancient timesin China, began to be introduced in earnest from the Joseon Dynastyperiod. In the process of medical book compilation led by Sejong, thecontents of antenatal training presented in the Fùrén dàquán liángfāng (婦人大全良方), which was written by Chén zì-míng (陳自明) in the SungDynasty period of China, was established as the core of antenatal training.
At that time, although there was on one hand an original medicinal intentto introduce the newest medical theories which could be applied, also reflectedin this endeavor is the intention of Sejong who wantedneo-Confucian norms to take root in Joseon. However, since studies of thequality of disposition were not yet actively carried out, discussion on antenataltraining remained within the medical dimension.
As the adaptation of the social norms of neo-Confucianism came to beaccelerated in the 16th century through the rediscovery of Sohak (小學),it was necessary to give meanings to antenatal training discussed in Sohak from the viewpoint of neo-Confucianism. In addition, Lee Ee (李珥) attemptedto present discussions on antenatal training as a grounds for statecraftstudies in terms of social enlightenment. However, a change also appearedin Dongeuibogam (東醫寶鑑) which emphasized the abstinence ofthe father based on medical grounds ― a theory which had been centralto medicine since the four famous physicians (四大醫家) of theGeum-Yuan Dynasty period.
KW - Prenatal education;Neo-Confucianism;Tāi-chǎn-shū;Fù-rén-dàquán-fāng-liáng;So-hak;Dong-eui-bo-gam
DO - 10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
ER -
KIM, SEONG SU. (2014). The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 71(1), 51-82.
KIM, SEONG SU. 2014, "The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty", Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, vol.71, no.1 pp.51-82. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU "The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 71.1 pp.51-82 (2014) : 51.
KIM, SEONG SU. The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty. 2014; 71(1), 51-82. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU. "The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 71, no.1 (2014) : 51-82.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU. The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 71(1), 51-82. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU. The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University. 2014; 71(1) 51-82. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU. The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty. 2014; 71(1), 51-82. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51
KIM, SEONG SU. "The Acceptance and Development of Antenatal Training Theories during the Early Period of the Joseon Dynasty" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 71, no.1 (2014) : 51-82.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu.71.1.201402.51