[HTML][HTML] Japanese Colonialism, National Memory and Korean Football (Available in Korean translation)
G Podoler - ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL-JAPAN FOCUS, 2006 - apjjf.org
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL-JAPAN FOCUS, 2006•apjjf.org
In February and in June 2005 the national football teams of Japan and North Korea met in
World Cup qualifiers. These highly emotionally and politically charged matches have
highlighted the familiar global issue of the nexus between sport and politics, and have
provided a rich arena with which to explore political aspects of postcolonial Korean football
and Korea-Japan conflict, as well as to reflect on the uses of the past in present South and
North Korea.
World Cup qualifiers. These highly emotionally and politically charged matches have
highlighted the familiar global issue of the nexus between sport and politics, and have
provided a rich arena with which to explore political aspects of postcolonial Korean football
and Korea-Japan conflict, as well as to reflect on the uses of the past in present South and
North Korea.
In February and in June 2005 the national football teams of Japan and North Korea met in World Cup qualifiers. These highly emotionally and politically charged matches have highlighted the familiar global issue of the nexus between sport and politics, and have provided a rich arena with which to explore political aspects of postcolonial Korean football and Korea-Japan conflict, as well as to reflect on the uses of the past in present South and North Korea.
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