Abstract
This critical commentary explores the idea of sports heritage in the relations between South and North Korea. Relying on a theoretical basis where ‘heritage diplomacy’ and ‘transnational memory’ intersect, the discussion focuses on the possibilities and challenges of sports heritage. The paper identifies two themes in this context–sports heroes and marathon racing–and demonstrates why these are potentially promising in maintaining a productive dialogue and alleviating tensions on the Peninsula by negotiating and reproducing transnational memories. Sports heritage as diplomacy can manifest in jointly established and run sports museums, joint sports-themed commemoration/anniversary days and joint sports-history books. Conditions on the Peninsula dictate that the challenges facing this complicated task are creating a favourable environment for engagement, and issues related to, first, the pre-division origins of athletes and their post-colonial activities; second, acknowledgements of the sister-rival’s post-colonial success; and third, indications that a tension exists in South Korea between changing notions of national identity on the popular level and the idea of a single Korean nation advanced on the governmental level. It will be an interesting experiment in writing history and in creating collective memory. The paper contributes a fresh angle on inter-Korean relations. It also provides a case study to the emerging literature on heritage diplomacy and highlights the place of sports in this scholarship. Finally, it is suggested that the theoretical approach which investigates ‘heritage diplomacy’ with the notion of ‘transnational memory’ in mind is useful in examining the role of heritages in inter-state interactions.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics |
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State | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
Keywords
- Heritage diplomacy
- North Korea
- South Korea
- sports heritage
- transnational memory
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
- Social Sciences (miscellaneous)