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Football and Hegemony Competition during the Colonial Period Korea
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Author
PARK Haenam (Wonkwang University)
Journal
CENTER FOR KOREAN STUDIES, KOREA UNIVERSITY The Journal of Korean Studies Vol.74 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.9
Pages
183 - 213 (31page)
DOI
10.17790/kors.2020.09.74.183

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This study seeks to reexamine the history of Korean football during the colonial period by employing the concept of ‘hegemony competition’. Existing research has explained the history of football during the colonial Korea through the concept of ‘nationalism’. However, these previous studies have not effectively explained a paradox that this approach encounters. For example, there were 38 Korean players who played for the Japanese national team between 1936 and 1942. Based on an analysis utilizing the concept of ‘hegemony competition’, this study argues as follows: firstly, football was a means to counter a colonial discourse which argued that the Japanese should rule Koreans because they were more modernized and Westernized. Secondly, Korean leaders established a form of professional football in order to display the modernized body at international sport events. Thirdly, the more Koreans wanted to compete with Japanese teams, the more they became involved with the colonizer. The zeal to hegemony competition led the footballers to a contradictory concomitance of antagonism and collaboration.

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1. Introduction
2. Nationalism, Civilization, and Sport the Turn of 20th Century Korea
3. National Elites and the Hegemony Competition in the 1920s
4. The Rise of Korean Football and the Hegemony Competition
5. The Paradoxical Concomitance of Antagonism and Collaboration
6. Conclusion
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