ABSTRACT

Diversity and "perspective by incongruity" dene the approach to changing times in this fourth volume of the First of the Year series. Insights come from interesting minds in unobvious juxtapositions. First's roster of irreverent and holy! regulars includes Amiri Baraka, Bernard Avishai, Uri Avnery, Chuck D, Diane di Prima, Fr. Rick Frechette, Donna Gaines, Lawrence Goodwyn, Roxane Johnson, W.T. Lhamon Jr., Philip Levine, Kanan Makiya, Bongani Madondo, Greil Marcus, Charles O'Brien, Judy Oppenheimer, Tom Smucker, Fredric Smoler, A.B. Spellman, Scott Spencer, Robert Farris Thompson, Richard Torres, David Waldstreicher, and Armond White.Their angles on history and history in the making are enhanced by contributions from new members of First's family of defamiliarizers such as Peter Brown, Wesley Brown, Mark Dudzic, Robert Hullot-Kentor, and Aram Saroyan.Perspectives by Incongruity touches down in Kashmir, Haiti, South Africa, and Indonesia. There's a vital section devoted to the Arab Spring. But the volume homes in on the U.S.A. as well, digging into race and class structures of feeling (and fantasy). It means to comprehend the Obama era in real time. Music is key to Perspectives by Incongruity's offbeat truth-telling. Contributors sound off on Jay Z and Kanye West, mambo and Afropop, Dylan and Coltrane, Sun Ra and Arcade Fire. First's meaning is (as ever) in the mix.

part I|76 pages

Changing Times

chapter |2 pages

Everything Is Permitted

chapter |12 pages

Grassroots Nuances

chapter |3 pages

Icons and Assassins

chapter |2 pages

Obama in Tucson

chapter |8 pages

My Father’s War

chapter |2 pages

Obama Goes Electric

chapter |3 pages

Long and Whining Road

chapter |2 pages

Unmasked & Magnanimous

chapter |2 pages

Double Trouble

chapter |3 pages

Hipsters ‘R Us

chapter |3 pages

From a Notebook

part II|30 pages

First Draft of History IV

chapter |5 pages

The Old Man and the Tsunami

chapter |4 pages

Looking Backward

chapter |8 pages

Whither Iraq (Redux)?

chapter |5 pages

Of Venom and Hope

Reflections on Tahrir Square, Exile and Return

chapter |3 pages

Libya On My Mind

chapter |3 pages

A Dirty Word

part III|88 pages

The Vanishing American

chapter |7 pages

Workingman’s Blues

chapter |15 pages

America by Birth, Rockaway by the Grace of God

A New York Surf Story

chapter |22 pages

Norton’s Big Check

chapter |1 pages

Mother Lion

chapter |10 pages

Cosa de Gringos

chapter |4 pages

The Efficient Romance

chapter |1 pages

Hooking Up

chapter |3 pages

Far from Fantasy

chapter |2 pages

Express Yourself

chapter |4 pages

Citizen Jay-Z

chapter |3 pages

A Citizen in Wisconsin

part IV|70 pages

Lives of Learning

chapter |4 pages

Fish and Chips

The Crisis of the Humanities in the U.K. and U.S.A.

chapter |6 pages

Mathew Arnold, HMI

chapter |14 pages

A Life of Learning

chapter |4 pages

Charles Olson & Sun Ra

A Note on Being Out

chapter |3 pages

Sphere of Influence

chapter |3 pages

How I Got My EMAIL Name

chapter |2 pages

Clearing the Desk

chapter |4 pages

Beatitudes

chapter |1 pages

Kitten to a Kitten

chapter |2 pages

Puff Peace

chapter |1 pages

Burning Woman

chapter |2 pages

Call It Music

chapter |5 pages

Three Goodbyes

chapter |3 pages

Top Ten

chapter |5 pages

The Yearbook

Harlem School Days in the Depression

chapter |8 pages

Savoring the Roots of New York Mambo

Vincent Livelli’s Park Plaza Chronicles

chapter |1 pages

A Community-Centered Memory

part V|68 pages

Trips

chapter |8 pages

Passage to Kashmir

chapter |11 pages

Wild Fire in the ’Burbs

chapter |2 pages

Can I Get a Witness?

chapter |1 pages

Mud on the Tracks

chapter |3 pages

Ballad of the Last Hippie Christmas

chapter |1 pages

Coasting

chapter |3 pages

Distance Learning

chapter |5 pages

Purple Power and the Glory

chapter |10 pages

Believers

chapter |3 pages

In Her Time

chapter |6 pages

The Shadow Knows

The Future in Frantz Fanon

chapter |6 pages

Contributors’ Notes