Interesting article on Jiu Jitsu hysteria

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kneeblock

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I found this while browsing some academic databases today. Fascinating article on when jiu jitsu and judo were basically public enemy number one because Teddy Roosevelt started training.

Jiu-Jitsuing Uncle Sam: The Unmanly Art of Jiu-Jitsu and the Yellow Peril Threat in the Progressive Era United States

WENDY ROUSE The author teaches in the Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences at San Jose State University. The emergence of Japan as a major world power in the early twentieth century generated anxiety over America’s place in the world. Fears of race suicide combined with a fear of the feminizing effects of over-civilization further exacerbated these tensions. Japanese jiu-jitsu came to symbolize these debates. As a physical example of the yellow peril, Japanese martial arts posed a threat to western martial arts of boxing and wrestling. The efficiency and effectiveness of Japanese jiu-jitsu, as introduced to Americans in the early twentieth century, challenged preconceived notions of the superiority of western martial arts and therefore American constructions of race and masculinity. As Theodore Roosevelt and the U.S. nation wrestled with the Japanese and jiu-jitsu, they responded in various ways to this new menace. The jiu-jitsu threat was ultimately subjugated by simultaneously exoticizing, feminizing, and appropriating aspects of it in order to reassert the dominance of western martial arts, the white race and American masculinity.


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Awesome post kneeblock @Kneeblock, great article... If those people could see us now, celebrating Brazilians, worshipping an Irishman, calling a Russian the "greatest fighter of all time" and arguing that a young black man named Jon Jones or a Afro Brazilian named Anderson Silva are..... Their heads would explode LOL
 

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[T]he practitioners ‘‘squat on the floor like they would at home,’’ the author contrasted them with Americans who ‘‘prefer the benches.’’ The writer explained that ‘‘quite often the two men on that mat giggle like school girls.’’

Clearly some things never change LOL.