The Ethnographic Study on Jeju Haenyeo and the Transfer of Their Muljil Skills in the Community Culture
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- 2023.06.05
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서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 한국융합인문학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 한국융합인문학 / 8권 / 2호
ㆍ저자명 : Kyung-Sook YANG, Dong-Hoon HYUN
목차
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
METHODS
Design of the Study
Participants of the Study
Attitude of the Researchers and Ethical Consideration
Data Collection
Data Analysis
RESULTS
Jeju Haenyeo as the First Female Professionals
Haenyeo and the Community Culture in Jeju
Ways to Transfer Jeju Haenyeo’s Muljil Skills
Work organization of Haenyeo and consideration for young and oldHaenyeo
DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
영어 초록
Jeju Haenyeo have been playing a crucial role in Jeju economy for a long time. However, the number of Jeju Haenye has decreased since the 1970s, despite the efforts from the government and Jeju Provincial Office including a variety of welfare and benefits. In order to understand the unique culture of Jeju Haenyeo, and to provide a good program to help transfer their muljil skills, a qualitative research including in-depth interviews and participant observation in combination of an ethnographic method was performed. For the qualitative research, the interview preparation was reviewed, the language and culture of local communities were understood, and the location of the researcher was determined. Then, the following procedures were carried out; selecting informants, gaining their confidence, forming a rapport with them, and collecting data. For a preliminary survey, The first author visited Jeju alone for 10 days from late June to early July in 2015. The first author walked around the area and observed the dialects and life of local people from the viewpoint of an outsider. For interviews, four still active and three former Jeju Haenyeo were selected from skilled workers with diving experience of at least 20 to 60 years. The transfer of Jeju Haenyeo’s muljil skills, and their education and training vary, depending on the community culture of each village. As a result, the transfer of Jeju Haenyeo’s muljil skills is carried out not just at the level of maternal succession, but it is also performed by the village community that participate in co-childcare and joint training of diving skills.
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