(未)被遗忘:大博弈的阴影下,或跨帝国背景下的东亚

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ART Sculpture Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.3828/sj.2024.33.2.09
Jiyi Ryu
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本文着眼于帝国的并置,探讨各种帝国现象之间的联系如何发挥作用。文章通过英国驻中国、日本和朝鲜公使哈里-史密斯-帕克斯(Harry Smith Parkes,1828-1885 年)的职业生涯,以及几乎被人遗忘的英国占领地文岛或韩国汉密尔顿港事件(1885-1887 年)的故事,旨在了解地缘政治地区之间的相互联系以及全球进程在跨帝国背景下的作用。帕克斯是一位颇具争议的人物,从 19 世纪 50 年代到 19 世纪 80 年代,他在东亚与西方的关系中发挥了关键作用。1885 年他在北京去世后,他的半身雕像在圣保罗大教堂的地下室揭幕。与此同时,1890 年在上海,帕克斯的铜像被安放在基座上。第二次世界大战期间,英帝国在中国的历史纪念碑被日军拆除,但代表帝国英雄的白色大理石半身雕像却留在了伦敦。相比之下,在占领期间牺牲的英国士兵及其在朝鲜的墓地在很大程度上被遗忘在英帝国的历史中。19 世纪,Geomundo(汉密尔顿港)是五个大国争夺东亚政治霸权的国际舞台。现在,位于 Geomundo 历史公园的英国士兵墓地让我们思考,在沉默之外书写更多跨帝国和跨帝国历史的可能性。
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(Un)forgotten: in the shadow of the Great Game, or East Asia in trans-imperial contexts
This article looks at the juxtaposition of empires, exploring how linkages between and across varied imperial phenomena might work. Through the career of Harry Smith Parkes (1828–85), British minister to China, Japan and Korea, as well as almost forgotten stories of the British occupation of Geomundo or the Port Hamilton Affair (1885–87) in Korea, it aims to understand the interconnectedness of geopolitical regions and the work of global processes in trans-imperial contexts. Parkes is a controversial figure who played a key role in the relations between East Asia and the West from the 1850s until the 1880s. After he died in Beijing in 1885, his bust was unveiled in the crypt of St Paul’s Cathedral. Meanwhile, in Shanghai, a bronze statue of Parkes was placed on its pedestal in 1890. While the monument to the British imperial past in China was removed by the Japanese during the Second World War, the white marble bust remains in metropolitan London, representing the imperial hero. British soldiers who died during the occupation and their gravesites in Korea, by contrast, have been largely forgotten in British imperial history. In the nineteenth century, Geomundo (Port Hamilton) was the international stage where five high-powered nations competed for political hegemony in East Asia. Now a British soldier cemetery in Geomundo History Park makes us consider the possibility of writing further trans- and inter-imperial histories beyond the silence.
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