Negotiating an Unequal Partnership: The Korean Children’s Choir 1954 U.S. Tour and Syngman Rhee’s Diplomacy

Hye-Jung Park
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Most studies of U.S. cultural diplomacy focus on the ways that the United States has leveraged cultural events to achieve its own political ends. The present article takes a slightly different approach in its analysis of the 1954 Korean Children’s Choir (kcc) tour of the United States. Using copious documentary sources and interviews the author has conducted with former child choristers, it traces how Republic of Korea (rok) President Syngman Rhee used this high-profile cultural event to create a new opening to advance his goals in his complicated diplomatic relations with the United States. At the close of the Korean War, the rok was a war-ravaged nation with little power in dealing with its patron superpower. Deploying personal connections and propaganda skills that he had cultivated during decades of living in exile in the United States, Rhee orchestrated the kcc’s tour of the United States, and the visit helped Rhee gain new footing in negotiating the rok’s unequal partnership with the United States. This detailed socio-historical and musicological account shows how both President Rhee and the choristers were active and effective agents in striving to put the rok front and center in the imaginations of Americans and impress upon them its cultural gravitas and strategic importance.
协商不平等的伙伴关系:韩国儿童合唱团1954年美国巡演和李承晚的外交
大多数关于美国文化外交的研究都集中在美国如何利用文化活动来实现自己的政治目的。这篇文章在分析1954年韩国儿童合唱团(kcc)的美国巡演时采取了一种稍微不同的方法。作者利用丰富的文献资料和对前儿童唱诗班成员的采访,追溯了韩国总统李承晚如何利用这一备受瞩目的文化活动,在与美国复杂的外交关系中创造了一个新的开端,以推进他的目标。在朝鲜战争结束时,韩国是一个饱受战争蹂躏的国家,在与超级大国打交道时几乎没有什么实力。李承晚利用他在美国流亡数十年期间培养的人际关系和宣传技巧,精心安排了kcc的美国之行,这次访问帮助他在谈判韩国与美国不平等的伙伴关系方面获得了新的立脚点。这本详细的社会历史和音乐学的叙述显示了李承李总统和合唱团是如何积极有效地努力将韩国置于美国人想象的前沿和中心,并给他们留下了其文化的庄严和战略重要性。
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