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Potapljačice na južnokorejskem otoku Jeju (Haenyeo) : diplomsko delo
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Diplomsko delo združuje geografijo in koreanistiko ter analizira vsebine obeh disciplin z namenom celovitega razumevanja tematike. V uvodu je predstavljen otok Jeju, največji otok Južne Koreje, ki izstopa po svoji geološki posebnosti, edinstvenem podnebju in bogati kulturni dediščini. Osrednja raziskovalna tema so haenyeo. To so tradicionalne ženske potapljačice, ki brez uporabe dihalne opreme nabirajo morske organizme, kot so morska ušesa, školjke, ostrige, alge, morski ježki, hobotnice in ribe. Ta zahtevna dejavnost zahteva visoko telesno kondicijo, izjemno sposobnost zadrževanja diha ter poglobljeno znanje morskega ekosistema. Zaradi upada zanimanja med mlajšimi generacijami večino haenyeo danes sestavljajo ženske, starejše od 60 let, kar predstavlja tveganje za ohranitev tega tradicionalnega znanja in veščin. Kljub temu haenyeo ostajajo močan simbol ženske vzdržljivosti, ekološke modrosti in prilagodljivosti na specifične naravne razmere. Leta 2016 je UNESCO njihove veščine uvrstil na seznam nesnovne kulturne dediščine človeštva, kar potrjuje njihov edinstven pomen tako v lokalnem kot globalnem kontekstu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:geografija, koreanistika, Južna Koreja, Jejudo, potapljačice, haenyeo
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Kunšič
Year:2025
Number of pages:148 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174691 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.77:327(510)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:253959939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Woman divers on the South Korean Island Jeju (Haenyeo)
Abstract:
This thesis integrates geography and Korean studies, analyzing content from both disciplines to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the topic. The introduction presents Jeju Island, the largest island of South Korea, distinguished by its unique geological features, distinctive climate, and rich cultural heritage. The central research focus is on the haenyeo. The traditional female divers who harvest marine organisms such as abalone, shellfish, oysters, seaweed, sea urchins, octopuses, and fish without the use of breathing apparatus. This demanding activity requires high physical fitness, exceptional breath-holding ability, and profound knowledge of the marine ecosystem. Due to declining interest among younger generations, most haenyeo today are women over the age of 60, which poses a risk to the preservation of this traditional knowledge and skill set. Nevertheless, the haenyeo remain a powerful symbol of female endurance, ecological wisdom, and adaptability to specific natural conditions. In 2016, UNESCO inscribed their skills on the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, underscoring their unique significance in both local and global contexts.

Keywords:geography, korean studies, South Korea, Jeju Island, female divers, haenyeo

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