Title |
A Study on the Characteristics of Korean Traditional Space through Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology |
Keywords |
Marleau-Ponty ; Phenomenology ; Body ; Experience ; Spatial awareness ; Traditional space ; Dok Rak Dang |
Abstract |
Ceaseless studies and efforts to verify today’s Korean nature that has advanced into digital era of 21C are continued. At this point of time, it is required to look back our heritage in diverse points of view free from theoretical and formal studies on our traditional spaces. Phenomenology, which is rising as the important theme in recent modern Western philosophy, suggests interesting analyses from this standpoint. This study is intended to analyze Korea’s traditional residents ‘Dok Rak Dang’ based on Marleau-Ponty’s phenomenology, and explore phenomenological spatial principle and new point of view implied in it. Particularly, Marleau-Ponty’s phenomenology is the philosophy that shows intersubjective and involved relations between space and human, and intended to accept coincidental incidents occurred by human’s action truthfully as they are. With three spatial concepts of direction, depth, and movement in Ponty’s phenomenology, and placement nature of the earth that intercombine with human’s body who is subject of these three concepts as analyze tool, Korea’s traditional residents, ‘Dok Rak Dang’ has been analyzed. More segmentalized analyses have been deduced, and principle of phenomenology, that perceptions such as direction, depth, movement, etc are working synthetically to be accepted as essence of experiences could also be found in Dok Rak Dang. |