Zainichi Koreans Invited to Home Base: Building Ethnic Identity and Its Impact on the Development of Korean Baseball (1956–70)

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Sport History Review Pub Date : 2020-07-28 DOI:10.1123/shr.2019-0037
Seung-Ho Woo, Hwan-Hee Son, K. Lee
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Zainichi Koreans are a unique political product of the Korean Peninsula. They were taken to Japan under the Japanese occupation (1910–45) of Korea and stayed there without becoming naturalized Japanese citizens. Baseball was a mechanism for the children of Zainichi Koreans, who were oppressed on Japanese soil, to overcome the discrimination they were experiencing in their daily lives and assimilate into Japanese society. From 1956 to 1970, South Korean newspapers invited Zainichi Korean children playing baseball to their home country for regular national baseball exchanges. This event provided nourishment for the growth of Korean baseball and served as the only cultural bridge for Zainichi Korean children to experience and understand their motherland, which they had previously only imagined.
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再尼奇朝鲜人受邀回国:建立民族认同及其对韩国棒球发展的影响(1956–70)
再尼基朝鲜人是朝鲜半岛特有的政治产物。他们在日本占领朝鲜期间(1910-45年)被带到日本,并在没有入籍的情况下留在那里。棒球是在日本土地上受到压迫的再日本朝鲜人的孩子们克服日常生活中的歧视并融入日本社会的一种机制。从1956年到1970年,韩国报纸邀请正在打棒球的韩国儿童到他们的祖国进行定期的全国棒球交流。这项活动为韩国棒球的成长提供了营养,也成为再尼基韩国儿童体验和了解他们以前只想象过的祖国的唯一文化桥梁。
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