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A Research on the Impact of Taiwan’s Cultural Colors on Cultural Identity

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    Vol.61 (2019.12)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.73-84
  • 저자
    I-Ling Shih, Yu-Chiou Tchen, Chia-Hui Huang
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    영어(ENG)
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Taiwan is a country composed of diverse ethnic groups, and the people in Taiwan have not completely identified with a particular culture in the midst of changing history. According to a recent research, Taiwan has entered the phase of “national identity.” It is the hope of this research that the Taiwanese people will be able to identify themselves with the uniqueness of the Taiwanese culture, and will have greater self-confidence in the process of cultural identity. This research studied the colors expressed in the Taiwanese culture because these colors are infused in everyday living and accumulated in culture. We see these colors every day and get accustomed to them, and often do not know they contain special meanings. So we do not understand the cultural meanings embedded in these colors. Countries closest to Taiwan like Korea, Japan, Thailand, India have organizations that are almost, if not already, at the national level committed to researching and preserving cultural colors. Only Taiwan lacks such an organization. So most people do not understand cultural colors, and miss an observational perspective on Taiwan’s cultural identify. This research explored the influence of Taiwan’s cultural colors on cultural identity, and included a curriculum design and implementation with a theme on “Cultural Colors in Life” in a university’s general education course for the first and second-year students. This curriculum used Walker’s “Big Idea” to design and plan three themed courses on etiquette and customs, nature and ecosystems, land and beliefs in Taiwan; and henceforth introducing the three cultural colors of “Taiwan Form(Red),” “Taiwan Chic(Green)” and “Taiwan Gene (Gold)” into the course content. Each theme included teaching activities like the explanation of the cultural color, the viewing and analysis of a short film “Colorful Taiwan” by Public Television Service(PTS), and so on. A total of four consecutive weeks of teaching activities related to the theme were planned and implemented. The analysis of student questionnaire results shows that after taking the “Cultural Colors in Life” course, students understand more clearly about the cultural colors represented by “Taiwan Red,” “Taiwan Green” and “Taiwan Gold”, and raise their comprehension and identification with the Taiwanese culture.

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(Abstract)
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Color
2.2. Cultural Colors
2.3. Cultural Identity
2.4. Action Research
3. Research Method and Design
4. Curriculum Design and Implementation
5. Conclusion and Recommendation
References

키워드

Cultural Color Cultural Identity Curriculum Planning

저자

  • I-Ling Shih [ Tung Fang Design University, Institute of Cultural and Creative Design, PhD Student ] Primary Author
  • Yu-Chiou Tchen [ National Taiwan University, Center for General Education, Adjunct Professor ] Part Author
  • Chia-Hui Huang [ Tung Fang Design University, Institute of Cultural and Creative Design, Associate Professor ] Corresponding author

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  • 발행기관명
    한국일러스트레이션학회 [The Society of Illustration]
  • 설립연도
    2000
  • 분야
    예술체육>디자인
  • 소개
    일러스트레이션학회는 일러스트레이션분야를 학문적으로 깊이있게 연구하고, 학회지를 통한 학술논문발표와 학술대회를 통하여 한국 일러스트레이션 교육의 질적향상과 국제적 학술교류 및 일러스트레이터의 자질향상 등을 목적으로 한다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    일러스트레이션 포럼 [Journal of The Korean Society of Illustration Research]
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    1738-1541
  • 수록기간
    2000~2026
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 657 DDC 741

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