新罗鸡龙假说

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/seo.2022.0006
M. Riotto
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摘要:在韩国研究这样的领域,许多人认为庆州是各种“丝绸之路”(包括陆地和海洋)的东部到达点,并强烈鼓励对各种主题采取“多元文化”的方法(尽管能够遵循这种鼓励的学者仍然极为罕见),迄今为止从未探索过欧洲/地中海起源的元素可能影响了韩国神话。特别是,作者考察了新罗的女祖先雅利安的出生神话,最重要的是,母鸡龙(gyeryong)的形象,它在韩国的存在似乎完全是偶然的,仅限于新罗的文化背景。因此,作者在各种元素的一致性基础上假设,西方传统的蛇怪可能影响了韩国的母鸡龙神话,最终创建了一个新版本以添加到土著版本中。
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A Hypothesis on the Hen-Dragon (Gyeryong) of Silla
Abstract:In a field such as Korean Studies, where Gyeongju is considered by many the eastern arrival point of the various "Silk Roads" (both land and maritime), and a "multicultural" approach to the various topics is strongly encouraged (although still extremely rare are the scholars able to follow this encouragement), this article is an invitation to consider the possibility, hitherto never explored, that elements of European/Mediterranean derivation may have influenced Korean mythology. In particular, the author examines the myth of the birth of Aryeong, the female progenitor of Silla, and, above all, the figure of the hen-dragon (gyeryong), whose existence in Korea seems absolutely episodic and limited to the cultural context of Silla only. Taking the cue from the fact that the hendragon is instead very well known in the West, where indeed it has a long history, both on a literary and an artistic level, the author therefore hypothesizes, on the basis of the concordance of various elements, that the basilisk of the Western tradition may have influenced the Korean myth of the hen-dragon, ending up creating a new version to be added to the indigenous ones.
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期刊介绍: Published twice a year under the auspices of the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies at Seoul National University, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (SJKS) publishes original, state of the field research on Korea''s past and present. A peer-refereed journal, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies is distributed to institutions and scholars both internationally and domestically. Work published by SJKS comprise in-depth research on established topics as well as new areas of concern, including transnational studies, that reconfigure scholarship devoted to Korean culture, history, literature, religion, and the arts. Unique features of this journal include the explicit aim of providing an English language forum to shape the field of Korean studies both in and outside of Korea. In addition to articles that represent state of the field research, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies publishes an extensive "Book Notes" section that places particular emphasis on introducing the very best in Korean language scholarship to scholars around the world.
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