First of the Year: 2009

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African American studies
Alison Stone
Avnery Uri
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention
Barack Obama's Victory
Barack Obama’s Victory
Baraka Amiri
Berman Paul
Beth Johnson Roxane
Black Female Character
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Demott Benj
Demott Benjamin
Demott Tom
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Finkelstein Nat
G. Harding Vincent
Gadjigo Samba
Gaines Donna
Geltmaker Ty
Giant Goliath
Golding David
Goodwyn Lawrence
Haolam Hazeh
Hip Hop
Hogan Wesley
Intelligent Position
Israeli Peace Movement
Jackson Bruce
Kessler Ben
L. Schmicker Michael
Lamborn Wilson Peter
Levin Bob
Louis Horowitz Irving
Lydon Michael
Madondo Bongani
marginal perspectives in contemporary politics
MFDP Delegate
Middle East analysis
music and society
Myers Dennis
National Conversation
O'Brien Charles
Obama's Appointment
Obama’s Appointment
Oppenheimer Judy
Orpheus Descending
Ousmane Sembene
Philipsen Dirk
political sociology
Pop Star
Rich White People
Richey Joe
Rockville Center
Rose Mike
Rudd Mark
Sista Souljah
Smoler Fredric
Smucker Tom
Sober Living
social movements research
Spencer Scott
Superb
Talty Stephan
Torres Richard
Uri Avnery
Vice Presidential Choices
White America
White Armond
White Liberal Establishment
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412811668
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the second volume in the First of the Year Series. Contributors like Armond White, Philip Levine, Donna Gaines, Lawrence Goodwyn, Irving Louis Horowitz, Charles O'Brien, Fredric Smoler, Paul Berman, and Amiri Baraka are back (and blazing). And there are important new voices in the First mix, such as Vincent Harding, Roxane Johnson, and Bob Levin. If there is a leitmotif to this edition, it is the election and inauguration of Barack Obama as the first African-American president. First aims to be up to the minute of this moment.

As Benj DeMott notes "a glance at this volume confirms the margin is still the center for us." And that margin stretches from Harlem to the world. There are tales of edgy sojourns in Afghanistan, Thailand, and South Africa. The volume also has a Question & Answer with Ousmane Sembi, who taught Africans to resist "elements of received culture-those fixed rules and values which nobody but those on the margins dare to question." A second interview with Adam Hochschild celebrates the Englishman who invented abolition, and an African-American original who coined the phrase "crimes against humanity."

The volume includes a protest against the Israeli war machine by Uri Avnery who has long been a creative outsider in his own society. It makes the case that American ideologues (on both extremes) keep getting the Middle East wrong because they cannot grasp the complexities of any country, including their own. First of the Year's minority angles of vision will help readers see with new eyes. It will help their hearing too. The volume has plenty of music writing marked by loving attention to details of pop performances. In short, this collection reflects its editor; direct, unafraid, urban, and entirely contemporary.