TY - JOUR A1 - Kim, Keum-Dong T1 - 김기영의 <하녀>에 나타난 장르 연구 [A Study on Genres in Kim Giyoung’s Film >Hanyeo<] [application of Fromm's theories to art] JF - 문학과 영상 [The Journal of Literature and Film], Vol. 7, No. 2 (2006), pp. 37-68. N2 - In 1960s, realist films such as >The Coachman< by Gang Daejin and >An Aimless Bullet< by Yu Hyeonmok depicted with sympathy the poverty-stricken life and desperate circumstances of working class in urban area after war whereas >Hanyeo< [>The Housemaid<] by Kim Giyoeng sternly and sharply analyzed the middle class as well as the working class without emotional involvement as to what kind of economic relationship they had in industrial capitalism and as to what kind of psychological symptoms were induced by the economic relationship. Moreover, the characters in >The Coachman< and >A Aimless Bullet< were those who could not get away from traditional way of thinking and traditional life style whereas the characters in The Housemaid were completely new people who were cut off from traditional way of thinking and traditional life style. >Hanyeo< presented that all desires and impulses of the characters who lived in the society of industrial capitalism were completely dominated by the principles of capitalism. Unfortunately, however, the characters in the movie were not aware of such circumstances and problems of theirs at all, and consequently, they could not avoid their misery and devastation. It is not easy to find a film using such an unique motive in the history of Korean films. Moreover … Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heo, Wook Jae A1 - Kim, Rando T1 - 소비자소외의 개념에 관한 연구 [A Study on the Concept of Consumer Alienation] JF - 소비자정책교육연구 [Consumer Policy and Education Review], Vol. 2, No. 2 (2006), pp. 21-43. N2 - This paper focuses on the problem of >consumer alienation<, which forms and impedes the welfare of consumers in modern consumption society. In order to reconceptualize the consumer alienation, the paper delves into the existing discussions by philosophers including Hegel, Marx, Lukács, Fromm, and the Frankfurt School, and positivists such as Seeman, Dean, and others. By rediscovering existing discussions of alienation, the paper defines consumer alienation as >the heteronomic phenomenon that instrumentalize consumers to function as means to fulfill the capitalism, which results in the impediment of consumers’ autonomic decision-making<. The authors expect that the study contribute to the conceptualization of various problems evolved from modern consumer society by employing the concept of consumer alienation. Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funk, Rainer T1 - (Biographical Postface – Korean), JF - E. Fromm, Sarangeui gisul, Seoul (Moonye Publ.), Seoul 2006, pp. 179-207. [Korean by Hwang Mun Su]. Y1 - 2006 ER -