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서울 재수굿 무속복식의 의미 및 특징
Meanings and Characteristics of Seoul Jaesugut Shaman's Costumes 원문보기

패션비즈니스 = Fashion business, v.26 no.4, 2022년, pp.83 - 99  

서승희 (성균관대학교 의상학과) ,  박정주 (성균관대학교 의상학과)

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the form and meaning of shaman's costumes worn by each gutgeori in Seoul jaesugut and to derive the characteristics of Shaman's costume at gutgeori. Observational research was conducted for three years by participating in the site of two types of gut, which a...

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