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摘要
本研究的目的是分析和描述在电视剧《Just One Bite》中所代表的韩国现代文化价值观。这部电视剧是在YouTube官方PLAYLIST全球频道播出的韩剧,共播出了两季。本研究的重点是韩国文化价值观在现代的表现。本研究的对象是电视剧《Just One Bite》,作者截取了电视剧中各种场景的截图。本研究中使用的方法是一种内容分析的归纳定性方法。内容分析用于研究以符号、文本、图像等形式存储的数据。使用的理论是查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔斯的符号学理论,即符号分为符号、对象和解释者。运用Charles Sanders Peirce的符号学方法进行数据分析,在电视剧《Just One Bite》中发现了代表现代韩国文化价值观的各种数据。这些文化价值包括以命名食物为形式的语言、以分享食物为形式的家庭文化、以速食为形式的技术进步,以及以传统食物搭配现代食物为形式的文化保存。
South Korean Modern Culture in the Drama Series “Just One Bite” (Semiotics Analysis by Charles Sanders Peirce)
The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the modern cultural values of South Korea which are represented in the drama series "Just One Bite". This drama series is a South Korean drama series that airs on the official PLAYLIST Global YouTube channel and was released in two seasons. The focus of this research is the representation of South Korean cultural values in the modern era. The object of this study is the drama series "Just One Bite" where the writer takes screenshots of various scenes in the drama series. The method used in this study is an inductive qualitative approach with a type of content analysis. Content analysis is used to study storage data in the form of symbols, text, images and so on. The theory used is Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotic theory, namely that signs are divided into symbols, objects, and interpretants. Based on data analysis using Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotic approach, various data were found that represent South Korean cultural values in the modern era in the drama series "Just One Bite". These cultural values include language in the form of naming food, family culture in the form of sharing food, technological advances in the form of instant food, and preserving culture in the form of serving traditional food with modern food.