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From Frozen Ponds to Organized Competitions: The Growth of Skating and Ice Hockey in Korea, 1886–1938

Authors
Park, KyounghoLee, Karam
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.
Keywords
American Protestant missionaries; Japanese Colonialism; Korean ice hockey; Young Men’s Christian Association
Citation
Sport History Review, v.55, no.2, pp 232 - 244
Pages
13
Indexed
AHCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Sport History Review
Volume
55
Number
2
Start Page
232
End Page
244
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74720
DOI
10.1123/shr.2023-0011
ISSN
1087-1659
1543-2947
Abstract
The encounter of American Protestant evangelicalism and Japanese imperialism formed in Korean society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries became a steppingstone for the acceptance of modern winter sports in Korea. In particular, skates introduced by American Protestant missionaries and the Young Men’s Christian Association formed an imaginary space to counter Japanese imperialism in Korea during Japanese colonial era. Ice hockey introduced along with skating is a representative product that evolved in this process. The history of the introduction of American ice hockey to Korea also had a dual imperial influence between the United States and Japan, and in another direction, there was a voluntary acceptance process by Koreans who recognized ice hockey as a modern product. © 2024 Human Kinetics, Inc.
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