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韓民族의 吉地 樂士 思考觀念에 대한 地理學的 解釋 : The Korean Traditional Utopianism: Some Cases

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Authors

崔昌祚

Issue Date
1987
Publisher
서울대학교 국토문제연구소
Citation
지리학논총, Vol.14, pp. 59-75
Abstract
Tracing the word to its origin, Utopia is both no place and a good place. Utopias, whether fictional or experienced, are ways of thinking about the world. In the Western World, although Utopia and Utopian mean many different things, when they speak of Utopianism, they can speak og a persistent tradition of thought about the perfect society, in which perfection is defined as harmony. If so, how do Koreans think about Utopia? The Koreans believe that Utopia is both a good place and a actual existing place. They seek for the place in the real world. All kinds of Koreans, that is to say, Shamanists, Buddhists, Confucianists, Taoists, believers of newly risen religions, so far as Christians, likely believe the Utopian land that being existed in a certain place of their lands. Regardless of the different opinions about the Utopian land among them, it is possible to summarize their Utopian ideas. These are summarized as P'ungsu(風水) ideas, a kind of geomancial views or the Korean traditional

geographic thoughts, and the view point about good village-sites of the Sirhak(實學) scholars.
ISSN
1226-5888
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/89537
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