Expressive Effects of Female Characters' Costumes Expressed in Fantasy Movies

판타지 영화에 표현된 여성 캐릭터 의상의 조형적 특성

  • Kim, Soo-Kyong (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Lee, In-Seong (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Ewha Womans University)
  • Published : 2008.10.31

Abstract

This study examined the images and formative features of female characters portrayed in fantasy films. This study aimed at providing an applicable theory to modern fashion by reconsidering the images of women appearing in fantasy films and arranging fantastical features reflected in costumes of female characters. The followings were the results of the study: The first divine nature that human beings discovered was woman nature. The discovered stone worked of the prehistoric age had a meaning of the great mother of universe and expressed a positive image. Such positive images of the goddess were variously differentiated to negative images or reduced in their roles and meanings in the settlement process of patriarchy as well as sociocultural transition. The foremost examples of negative image were expressed as grotesque, destructive, otherness, sensual, and exotic. The positive image of a goddess in fantasy films was not especially emphasized. On the other hand, the negative images of the goddess and the case of costumes were variously expressed as well as emphasized the typicality of the negative image of the characters. It was reconsidered that the typical features of characters in fantasy films were a result of the image of women following sociocultural transition. In addition, it was confirmed that such result was being reflected in film costume.

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