I. Survey Overview
1. Survey Background
2. Research Method
II. The Spatio-Temporal Transformation of the Seongsu Manufacturing District
1. Seongsu-dong in Joseon
2. Changes in Ttukseom in the Modern Era
3. Developement of Seongsu Industrial District after Liberation
4. The Handmade Shoe Industry Concentrated in Seongsu-dong
III. Spatial Structure of the SHoemaking Area and Manufacturing Process
1. The Handmade Shoe Industry and the Role of Seongsu-dong
2. Spatial Structure of Seonsu Handmade Shoemaking Area
3. Organization and Role of Handmade Shoe Factories
4. Structure and Specific Terms of Shoes
5. Manufacturing Process of Handmade Shoes : Made by Hammering a Thousand Times
IV. Ecosystem for the Local Handmade Shoe Business in Seongsu-dong
1. Sructure of Handmade Shoe Business Ecosystem in Seongsu-dong
2. Handmade Shoe Parts& Materials Market and the Subcontracting Sturcture
3. Distribution Structure for Handmade Shoes
4. Elements of Local Systemization for the Handmade Shoe Indu...stry
5. Features and Futre of the Seongsu-dong Handmade Shoe Industry Ecosystem
V. The Dailly Life and Culture of Shoemakers ans Seen thrung the Eyes of Seongsu-dong Insiders
1. Workplaces and Daily Working Activities
2. Work Organization and Socail Relationships in the Factory
3. Conflicts and Contraditions about Wage System : Are They Workers or Independent Contractors?
4. Apprenticeship
5. Identity as a Shoemaker
6. Handmade Shoe Industries Past and Present
7. Viewpoints about the Changes in Seongsu-dong and its Future
VI. A Sketch of Seongsu-dong Handmade Shoe Industry Cluster and Field Survey
1. Landscape of Yeonmujang-gil(street)
2. Parts and Materials Shops
3. Ladies' Shoe Factory(rented property)
VII. People in Seongsu-dong and Their Lives : Beauty Comes from Their Fingertips
1. An Upper Part Craftsman Mr. Shis Seong-seon
2. Bottom Part Craftsmen Mr. Kim Keum-chul and Mr. Kim Kyung-hwan