ABSTRACT

This is the first in a continuing series of reminders that the past informs the present as it infuses the future. As Benj DeMott notes, the aim of First of the Year is to define "the democratic imperatives and demotic tones that make our ongoing politics of culture matter." This annual publication is grounded in the needs of "dissed" people: disenfranchised, disadvantaged, disinherited, discomfited, and dismissed. But the concept has been sharpened to acknowledge that though the underdog is owed sympathy, the mad dog is owed a bullet. In short, First of the Year is very much an effort of the twenty-first century.The publication aims to be more than a launching pad for writers. It attempts to bridge the gap between radical perspectives without losing focus on the centrality of African-American culture to the national conversation. The coming together of figures like Armond White, Kate Millett, Lorenzo Thomas, Russell Jacoby, Adolph Reed, and Amiri Baraka is quite unlike what can be found in standard literary and social publications. They treat the African-American condition as a policy issue or an executive summary report--not as a touchstone for the state of the nation as a whole.The initial volume also deals extensively and seriously with the issue of humanism and terror, the nature of social movements, electoral and urban politics, and the musical trends of our time. It does so with a sense of urgency often denied in mainstream literary reviews. Issues of "standards" are addressed from the angle of African-American cultural traditions, and the mind-body problem as a matter of race not just of metaphysics. In a nutshell, this volume intends to open a new chapter in the Harlem Renaissance; or better, an American renaissance with a Harlem lilt. First of the Year is an attempt to make political arguments breathe through cultural voices. Contributors include Sheldon Wolin, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Kurt Vonnegut, Paul Berman, Cha

part |4 pages

Part I: First Cuts

chapter |5 pages

The Message

chapter |2 pages

Locked

chapter |2 pages

What’s Love Got to Do with It

chapter |7 pages

Reconstructing America

chapter 1|3 pages

of Us

chapter |5 pages

Play Fuckin Loud

chapter |5 pages

Safe American Home

chapter |12 pages

Nothing New Under the Sun

chapter |7 pages

Inside the Whale

chapter |1 pages

AN AFTERNOON W/AN AGNOSTIC

chapter |1 pages

Death from Above

chapter |3 pages

A Fascinating Fear of Fascism

chapter |5 pages

In My Lonely Room

chapter |1 pages

Common Cruelty

chapter |3 pages

World Body

chapter |3 pages

Flayed

chapter |3 pages

Bliss

chapter |1 pages

Before the War

chapter |1 pages

Stop Breaking Down

chapter |8 pages

With Friends Like These

chapter |3 pages

Cruelty & Irony

chapter |2 pages

He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother

chapter |6 pages

A Palestinian Gandhi

part |1 pages

Part III: The American Organizing Tradition

chapter |3 pages

Back in the Day and Today

chapter |4 pages

There Are No Accidents

chapter |14 pages

The Politics of Patience

chapter |2 pages

The Democratic Revolution

chapter |4 pages

The Felt Quality of Autonomy

chapter |3 pages

Among the Believers

chapter |3 pages

Message from the Grassroots

chapter |2 pages

Malign Neglect

chapter |5 pages

Stoptime

chapter |3 pages

Never Grow Old

chapter |6 pages

The City Among Us

chapter |1 pages

The Perfect Winter

chapter |7 pages

Triumph Over Time

chapter |6 pages

Holes in the Argument

part |3 pages

Part V: The Margin Is the Center

chapter |2 pages

Majestic Alienation

chapter |4 pages

Into Africa

chapter |11 pages

A Politics of Experience

chapter |4 pages

Tales from Behind the Black Curtain

chapter |3 pages

Mr. Brown, May God Rest His Funky Soul

chapter |3 pages

Shout Sister Shout

chapter |6 pages

Squeezing Out Sparks

chapter |2 pages

Public Intellectual

chapter |5 pages

First You Strike

chapter |7 pages

Running Buddy

part |1 pages

Part VI: Wild Light

chapter |2 pages

Old Rasputin and Old Milwaukee

chapter |3 pages

Da Enron-Ron Hey Da Enron-Ron

chapter |2 pages

You Must Choose

chapter |2 pages

The Blueprint

chapter |1 pages

Fujiyama Mama

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she don’t like my gospel music

chapter |1 pages

The Depths

chapter |3 pages

Head of State

chapter |1 pages

Ghazal of Twat

part |1 pages

Part VII: Forget U

chapter |6 pages

History Gets Lost in the Matrix

chapter |9 pages

A Mighty Wind

chapter |6 pages

Grossman-ism

chapter |4 pages

Death By Cookie Cutter

chapter |3 pages

Test Time vs. Dreamtime

chapter |5 pages

The University as Sweatshop

chapter |10 pages

No Sell-Out

part |1 pages

Part VIII: New Criterion

chapter |7 pages

Real Writing

chapter |4 pages

The Saving Right to Reprove

chapter |4 pages

Our Man in Hollywood

chapter |6 pages

The Soul of a Simulacrum

chapter |9 pages

Lost and Looking

chapter |3 pages

The Wright Stuff

chapter |1 pages

A Winter’s Tale

chapter |2 pages

Time Will Take You Out

chapter |1 pages

Back in the Day

chapter |1 pages

Nursing Ganesha

chapter |4 pages

Puce

chapter |2 pages

Man on the Run

chapter |2 pages

Who Killed Our Little Shani

chapter |4 pages

The God of Rough Places

chapter |1 pages

The Hidden Face

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Part IX: Where Were You…

chapter |1 pages

Skies Over America

chapter |2 pages

Crisis of Meaning

chapter |5 pages

Citizen Jay-Z

chapter |4 pages

Waging Peace

chapter |7 pages

The War

part |3 pages

Part X: First Draft of History

chapter |4 pages

Asian Fantasies

chapter |4 pages

The Ballot and the Bullet

chapter |1 pages

Rivers of Babylon

chapter |1 pages

Reality TV

chapter |2 pages

Welcome to the Reality of the Desert

chapter |2 pages

An Avuncular ‘No!’

chapter |4 pages

Snow White and the Seven Chumps

chapter |6 pages

Into the Breach Again

chapter |2 pages

Radicle: The Root is Women-in-Nature

chapter |3 pages

The Perils of Political Maternalism

chapter |6 pages

The Way Old Friends Do

chapter |1 pages

Reason and Revolution

chapter |2 pages

The Truman Show

chapter |7 pages

Refugees and Searchers Go to the Movies

chapter |2 pages

Now Lie in It

chapter |1 pages

ALL BOY

chapter |8 pages

Part XII: Unwritten Rules

chapter |9 pages

Contributor’s Notes