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官妓制度를 중심으로 한 기생(춤)의 기원 및 변천에 관한 고찰
Origin and Change of Gisaeng Focusing on Gwanki System
관기제도를 중심으로 한 기생(춤)의 기원 및 변천에 관한 고찰

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  • 발행기관
    무용역사기록학회(구 한국무용사학회) 바로가기
  • 간행물
    한국무용사학 바로가기
  • 통권
    제5호 (2006.10)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.149-176
  • 저자
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  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
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    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A45265

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Generally, Koreans tend to have bad images on the meaning of the word ‘Gisaeng(妓生)’: images like very shallow-minded, lewd and sexual slaves. Gisaeng could not help but being inherited unfair social structural circumstance to live. Once she was registered in Gijeok(妓籍), she could not easily get out of her social position for the entire life of her. Not only the Gisaeng in private employ but also Gwanki(官妓) should meet the social systemic principle, which had kept alive through Gisaeng Corporation in Japanese Occupation Time and Gwonbeon(券番).I also look at Gisaeng in the viewpoint of the scholars mentioned above. I believe that the study of Korean dance shall start from the study of Gisaeng in order to trace the artistry of Korean dances including modern dance, contemporary dance and etc. In this study, therefore, I have studied Gisaeng focusing on ‘Gwanki’ who was the main boy of not only Yeoak(女樂) but also culture, and I have arranged the main stream of the origin and change of Gisaeng based on Gwanki system. I, however, thought that it was improper to regard Wonhwa/Hwarang system of Shinra era as a dance based Gisaeng system even if such system might be a starting point to indicate that songs/dances and training of Hwarang existed and there was already Changki customs then in Shinra era. In this thesis, therefore, I defined that (dance of) Gisaeng originated from ‘Eumsungsu(音聲署)’ of Shinra era.
Gwanki system did not only build up the foundation for Gisaengs’ artistry but also form their rules. In Joseon(朝鮮) era, Gisaengs were from general slaves, slaves in government employ and slaves in private employ. Those who were beautiful and talented among such slaves were selected as Gwankis or Sungbees (Gisaengs specialized in singing) and raised up as Gisaengs for music/song/dance. Late in Joseon era, they were divided into 3 classes: Ilpae(一牌), Ipae(二牌) and Sampae(三牌), which indicated that there were role grades and rules also in Gisaeng society according to social order of that time. Gisaengs, however, were not highly treated as artists and professional workers. They could not get out of their social position as slaves before Korea was modernized. I, however, guess that they would have been differentiated from the other slaves because of their unique position as artists and entertainers who could enjoy the splendid Yangban (noblemen) culture indirectly but quite largely.
Such dancers as Choi Seung Hee(崔承喜), Cho Taik Won(趙澤元), Bai Gu Ja(裵龜子) and etc are often raised up to talk about when Korean dance began to be modernized and who pioneered Korean modern dance. It is largely significant in terms of both history and art that they bravely accepted new western dances and modernized such western dances. Gisaeng dance, however, was not less popular than both court dance enjoyed by kings and gentries and folk dance of normal people’s group. Gwanki system having lasted since Shinra through Goryu till Joseon era was abolished and Gwankis were totally decomposed late in Joseon (1907). Such dispersed Gisaengs were absorbed naturally into Gisaeng Corporation (1908). Then, Gwanki who used to serve kings and gentries began to be civilized performing both Jeongjae and folk dances. At last, they accepted western culture and introduced new dances such as ‘Jigumu(地球舞)’, ‘Jeonkichum(電氣)’ and etc.As indicated above, the systematically specialized (dance of) Gisaeng had been based on her artistic skill since long time ago; was one of main bodies who promoted modernization of Korean dance; and was the best artist who kept her dance alive as the deeply artistic Gyobang(敎坊) dance.

목차

1. 머리말
 2. 신라시대의 음성서(音聲署)를 통한 기원 
 3. 고려시대의 대악서(大樂署)와 관현방(管絃房)
 4. 조선시대의 여악(女樂)
  1) 조선 전기(前期)
  2) 조선 후기(後期)
 5. 대한제국(大韓帝國)
 6. 맺음말
 <참고문헌>
 Abstract

키워드

관기(官妓 Gwanki) 기생(妓生 Gisaeng) 기예(技藝) 정재(呈才) 교방(敎坊 Gyobang) 여악(女樂 Yeoak) 음성서(音聲署 Eumsungsu) 지구무(地球舞 Jigumu) 전기춤(電氣舞 Jeonkichum).

저자

  • 박자은 [ Park, Ja-Eun | 성균관대학교 박사과정, 대전대 강사 ]

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  • 발행기관명
    무용역사기록학회(구 한국무용사학회) [The Society for Dance Documentation & History]
  • 설립연도
    2002
  • 분야
    예술체육>무용
  • 소개
    무용학의 초석이 되는 역사학과 인류학과 민속학분야를 중심학문으로 하여 한국무용, 동양무용, 세계무용의 기원과 변천, 전승과정을 규명하고 비교하여, 인류문화유산으로서의 무용을 학문적으로 정립하는 데에 학회 설립의 목적이 있다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    한국무용사학 [The History of Korean Dance]
  • 간기
    반년간
  • pISSN
    1598-9933
  • 수록기간
    2003~2013
  • 십진분류
    KDC 685 DDC 792

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