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개항이후 대한제국 성립 이전 외교관 복식 연구 : A Study on the Costume of Diplomats between the port-opening and the establishment of the Korean Empire

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dc.contributor.author이경미-
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-08T08:45:58Z-
dc.date.available2013-11-08T08:45:58Z-
dc.date.issued2013-09-
dc.identifier.citation한국문화, Vol.63, pp. 129-159-
dc.identifier.issn1226-8356-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/84138-
dc.description본 논문은 2013년 4월 20일 '2013년도 한국의류학회 춘계학술대회'에서 구두로 발표되었고, 초록은 학술대회 자료집 158면에 수록되었음.-
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this is contemplating the costume of the diplomats between the port-opening and the establishment of the Korean Empire. Western costume system included wearing daeryebok(大禮服; court-costume) when delivering credentials to rulers with soryebok(小禮服;formal dress) in other banquets. Not having its proper costume with diplomatic manner after the port-opening. Joseon gradually reformed its system. The costume of the diplomats at this time can be summarized as follows.

The first stage was the period before the Gabshin-reformation 甲申衣制改革 of 1884. The mission to Japan wore hongdanryung(紅團領) at audiences with rulers with pyeonbok(便服) in daily lives, while the Corean embassy to America seemed to wear plum-colored.

The second one was the period after the Gabshin-reformation, when the diplomats wore heukdanryung(黑團領) as public, and chaksueui(窄袖衣) with jeonbok(戰服) as private.

The last stage refers to the period after the Gaboh-reformation 甲午衣制改革 of 1894 followed by the Eulmi-reformation 乙未衣制改革 of 1895. The diplomats wore wide-sleeve heukdanryung with samo(紗帽) as daeryebok, narrow-sleeve heukdanryung with samo as soryebok, and chaksueui with jeonbok as tongsangbok(通常服;business suit) with examples of Min, Young-Hwan閔泳煥 and Lee Bum-Jin李範晉.

Joseon maintained traditional-style daeryebok system until the establishment of the Korean Empire before they arranged the western-style court costume in April 1900. This system can be evaluated in that Joseon reacted to the period characterized by western dominance, with traditional systems merged into modern forms.
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dc.language.isoko-
dc.publisher서울대학교 규장각한국학연구원-
dc.subject대한제국-
dc.subject대례복-
dc.subject소례복-
dc.subject통상복-
dc.subject외교관-
dc.subject수신사-
dc.subject보빙사-
dc.subjectthe Korean Empire(大韓帝國)-
dc.subjectdaeryebok(大禮服)-
dc.subjectsoryebok(小禮服)-
dc.subjecttongsangbok(通常服) diplomats-
dc.subjectthe mission to Japan-
dc.subjectthe Corean Embassy to America-
dc.title개항이후 대한제국 성립 이전 외교관 복식 연구-
dc.title.alternativeA Study on the Costume of Diplomats between the port-opening and the establishment of the Korean Empire-
dc.typeSNU Journal-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorLee, Kyung-mee-
dc.citation.journaltitle한국문화-
dc.citation.endpage159-
dc.citation.pages129-159-
dc.citation.startpage129-
dc.citation.volume63-
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