Aesthetics of Ridicule: the Anti-confucian Discourse and Duplex Criticism in Shin Yun-bok's Paintings - Tae-seung Lim - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659547508 - June 5, 2014
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Aesthetics of Ridicule: the Anti-confucian Discourse and Duplex Criticism in Shin Yun-bok's Paintings

Tae-seung Lim

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Aesthetics of Ridicule: the Anti-confucian Discourse and Duplex Criticism in Shin Yun-bok's Paintings

Shin Yun-bok?s (1758-?) satire, which pointed out the hedonistic social aspect in the capital of Joseon, constituted a blow to the noblemen?s moral authority. We can see in his paintings that in the late Joseon dynasty, the ruling ideology, Confucianism, became sullied and collapsed in its faculties as both mental principles and basis for social order. Shin?s genre paintings show by way of ridicule that he rejected the traditional structure of Confucian aesthetics and devalued the fixed relationship between image and text. The two significant characteristics of Shin?s style of genre paintings are ?one icon representing two codes? and ?leverage of ideology and mentalité.? Shin?s genre paintings are a meaningful landmark because they showed and established a new order of mentalité. The mentalité established in inverse proportion to that situation, however, was also not sound. Even though Shin disclosed the moral collapse by satirically criticizing the hedonistic life of the yangban class in his paintings, the very depictions expressed in Shin?s works also captured the social changes and emergences of modernity. This is a significant virtue of Shin?s paintings.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 5, 2014
ISBN13 9783659547508
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 64
Dimensions 150 × 4 × 226 mm   ·   104 g
Language English