‘앤티크 기모노붐’을 통해 본 기모노의 근대화와 재생The Modernization and Revitalization of Kimono Seen through ‘the Antique Kimono Boom’
- Other Titles
- The Modernization and Revitalization of Kimono Seen through ‘the Antique Kimono Boom’
- Authors
- 김효진
- Issue Date
- 2011
- Publisher
- 서울대학교 비교문화연구소
- Keywords
- Antique Kimono; Art Nouveau; Art Deco; Modernization and Revitalization of Kimono; Exotic Japan; nationalism; 앤티크 기모노; 아르누보; 아르데코; 기모노의 근대화와 재생; 엑조틱 재팬(exotic Japan); 민족주의; Antique Kimono; Art Nouveau; Art Deco; Modernization and Revitalization of Kimono; Exotic Japan; nationalism
- Citation
- 비교문화연구, v.17, no.2, pp.5 - 44
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 비교문화연구
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 5
- End Page
- 44
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113962
- ISSN
- 1226-0568
- Abstract
- In this article, I analyze the phenomenon called “the Antique Kimono Boom” in contemporary Japan. Antique kimono refer to kimono made during the Taisho and early Showa periods, which recently have become very popluar with their Western-style bold patterns and designs, and low prices as recycled ones. In order to understand what the current antique kimono boom means, I address the following three questions: 1) What kind of changes kimono have experienced in the process of modernization since the Meiji Restoration, and 2) who prefer antique kimono to ordinary ones and what are their motivations, facing the crystalization and ritualization of kimono after the postwar period, and 3) what are the characteristics of modernity in Japan, exemplified in the modernization of kimono? As conclusion, while antique kimono as hybrid culture symbolize “exotic Japan” beyond the binary opposition between the West and Japan for young Japanese women, the power of kimono as Japanese national dress can threaten the possibilities of antique kimono boom as subculture.
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