
- 208 pages
- English
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Jujitsu for Christ
About this book
Jack Butler's Jujitsu for Christ âoriginally published in 1986âfollows the adventures of Roger Wing, a white, born-again Christian and karate instructor who opens a martial arts studio in downtown Jackson, Mississippi, during the tensest years of the civil rights era. Ambivalent about his religion and his region, he befriends the Gandys, an African American familyâparents A. L. and Snower Mae, teenaged son T. J., daughter Eleanor Roosevelt, and youngest son Marcusâwho has moved to Jackson from the Delta in hopes of greater opportunity for their children. As the political heat rises, Roger and the Gandys find their lives intersecting in unexpected ways. Their often-hilarious interactions are told against the backdrop of Mississippi's racial traumaâGovernor Ross Barnett's "I Love Mississippi" speech at the 1962 Ole MissâKentucky football game in Jackson; the riots at the University of Mississippi over James Meredith's admission; the fieldwork of Medgar Evers, the NAACP, and various activist organizations; and the lingering aura of Emmett Till's lynching. Drawing not only on William Faulkner's gothic-modernist Yoknapatawpha County but also on Edgar Rice Burroughs's high-adventure Martian pulps, Jujitsu for Christ powerfully illuminates vexed questions of racial identity and American history, revealing complexities and subtleties too often overlooked. It is a remarkable novel about the civil rights era, and how our memories of that era continue to shape our political landscape and to resonate in contemporary conversations about southern identity. But, mostly, it's very funny, in a mode that's experimental, playful, sexy, and disturbing all at once. Butler offers a new foreword to the novel. Brannon Costello, a scholar of contemporary southern literature and fan of Butler's work, writes an afterword that situates the novel in its historical context and in the southern literary canon.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Authorâs Preface
- Jujitsu for Christ
- Roger
- Roger Receives His Calling
- How Abraham Lincoln Gandy Left Alligator, Mississippi
- Roger Finds Jesus as His Personal Savior
- Sword Drill
- Mr. Blake Understands Heaven
- Marcus
- First Supper
- Current Events
- Supply Preach
- The Finest Thing That God in His Wisdom
- Captain Mississippi and Bluejay
- Ring in the New
- The Man in the Green Room
- The Black Shadow League
- Everybody Has an Idea
- The Stuff in Eleanor Rooseveltâs Bottom Dresser Drawer
- Summertime
- Home Missions
- Killer
- Americans
- Niggers in the Woodpile
- Mississippi Vortex Fever
- What the Governor Said
- Bluejay Speaks
- Afterword