陶冶政治与风土人情的变迁——以朝鲜时期京畿道市志为例

Jiyoung Kim
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他们认为,京畿道离首都很近,应该有一种“高贵的习俗”,可以作为其他偏远地区的榜样。在朝初,京城在某些方面表现出一定程度上与首都韩城居民的成就并驾齐驱。然而,在两次战争中,京畿道经历了重大变化,随后是漫长的恢复过程。直到18世纪末,该地区的风俗习惯与朝鲜南部、庆尚南道、全罗南道的风俗习惯大不相同。与京畿不同,后两个地区以纯朴的本性为基础,成功地建立了和谐的风俗。直到19世纪末,京畿的一些地方还不能拥有贵族习俗。这种意想不到的情况有几个原因可以解释。有些人试图用“只有在经济条件有利的情况下才有可能学习”的启发性话语来解释它。也有人指出,京畿市民的作用和追求商业利益的风气、频繁的活动等原因。19世纪中期,京畿及其周边地区出现了强调物质利益是团结国民的手段的新话语。另一方面,放弃贵族习俗的趋势也在增长。
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The Variation of the Politics of Edification[王化] and Local Customs[風俗]: focusing on town chronicles of Gyeong-gi Province in Joseon Dynasty
It was believed that the Gyeong-gi province, being close to the capital, should have “a noble custom” that could serve as a model for the rest of the distant regions. In the very early period of the dynasty, Gyeong-gi showed some aspects of keeping up with the achievements of the residents of the capital, Hanseong, to a certain extent. However, Gyeong-gi underwent significant changes during the two wars[兩亂] followed by the long process of restoration. Until the late 18th century, the custom of this region were quite different from the custom of the southern part of Joseon, Gyeongsang, and Jeolla. The latter two areas were successfully establishing harmonious customs based on their pure-minded nature unlike Gyeong-gi. Even until the late 19th century, some places in Gyeong-gi couldn’t possess noble customs. This unexpected situation was explained by several reasons. Some tried to explain it with the edifying discourse which says learning is possible when only economic conditions are favorable. Some pointed out the heavy roles played by the people in Gyeonggi, the ethos of pursuing commercial interests, and the frequent movement in this area. In the mid-19th century, a new discourse emerged in Gyeong-gi and its surrounding areas, which stressed material profit as a measure to bring people together. On the other hand, there was also a growing tendency of giving up making a noble custom.
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