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일제강점기 고전의 형성에 대한 일고찰 - 재조일본인과 조선광문회의 고전 간행을 중심으로 -

Title
일제강점기 고전의 형성에 대한 일고찰 - 재조일본인과 조선광문회의 고전 간행을 중심으로 -
Other Titles
A Study on the Formation of the Classics in Colonial Korea : The Japanese Residents in Korea and Publications by the Joseon Gwangmunhoe(朝鮮光文會)
Author
최혜주
Keywords
고전; 조선고서간행회; 조선연구회; 자유토구사; 최남선; 조선광문회; Classic(古典); Chos?n kos? kanhaenghoe(朝鮮古書刊行會); Chos?n y?n’guhoe(朝鮮硏究會); Chayut’ogusa(自由討究社); Choi Nams?n(崔南善); Chos?n Kwangmunhoe(朝鮮光文會)
Issue Date
2013-12
Publisher
서울대학교 규장각 한국학연구원 Published by Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies Seoul National University
Citation
한국문화 Hanguk Munhwa : Korean Culture, 2013, 64, P.157-195
Abstract
This paper focuses on the publication businesses run by Choi Nams?n and Japanese residents in Korea involved in formation of Korean modern classic. Those organizations that looked into Korean classical texts included ‘Chos?n Kos? kanhaenghoe’, ‘Chos?n y?n’guhoe’ and ‘Chayut’ogusa’. Purposes of these ornisations in running publication business differed a bit: ‘Chos?n kos? kanhaenghoe’ to prepare for Korea-Japan annexation, to investigate historical materials and to research Korean history and ethnicity; ‘Chos?n yo?n’guhoe’ to ensure internal stability of the colony in commemoration of the annexation; and ‘Chayut’ogusa’ to study Korean ethnicity, having recognized Korean-Japanese assimiliation as an urgent issue after the March First movement. The three organizations published 162 classical books with financial supports from either the Residency-General or the Government-General in order to cooperate in colonial rule. In order to stand up against Japanese-residents’ such business and to protect Korean Geist, Choi Nams?n established ‘Chos?n Kwangmunhoe’ and published forty-six classical books. He started this business with impetus from Japanese’ fervor for collecting and studying Korean classic, which he experienced through his study-abroad in Japan, and with painfulness for the loss of Korean books. That is, he started the business with a belief that rediscovering Korean tradition and enhancing Korean national identity through the ‘Chos?n Kwangmunhoe’ business was the only way to recover the national sovereignty.
URI
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Article/NODE02360882http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/54632
ISSN
1226-8356
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