원문정보
Retrofia culture in modern Japan - Centered on Showa Retro -
초록
영어
Retro fever has been raging in Korea in recent years. Such retro phenomena include the tvN drama "Reply Series," which began in 2015, the music program JTBC's "Two U Project Sugar Man" series and the box office of the 2018 film "Bohemian Lepsod." Retro phenomena are spread across cultures ranging from movies, dramas, music, costumes, design, architecture, food, dance and advertising. Retro is short for English "retrospect," meaning recollection, recollection and remembrance, longing for the past and tradition, and remaking it. In particular, a trend called "new-tro" is in vogue in Korea. Newtro refers to "the phenomenon of enjoying retro anew" as a combination of "new," which means novelty, and "retro," which means recollection and memory. Compared to Korea, it began to take place in Japan for many years from 1986 and has been a "shawarette" craze since the early 2000s. Shawaretro means Northteljier and yearning for show and era. It is collectively called Korea's Newtro, which has influenced all of Japan's culture. In this presentation, we will examine the historical background and meaning of retro-favourism in Japan, analyze the characteristics and trends of "shawarette," and further analyze the impact of "shawarette" on Japanese culture as a whole.
목차
2. 일본의 ‘레토로’의 역사와 의미
3. ‘쇼와레토로’
4. ‘헤이세이레토로’
5. 관광자원으로써의 ‘레트로’
6. 결론
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