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University of North Texas investigates music theory journal for defending 19th century composer from racism charges

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DENTON, Texas, Aug. 6, 2020 鈥 Today, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is defending a Schenkerian music theory journal at the University of North Texas, and its editors, from an unwarranted investigation into alleged racism.

鈥淭his just goes to show you that no area of academia, however obscure, is immune to those who demand that opposing viewpoints be silenced,鈥 said FIREExecutive Director Robert Shibley.

鲍狈罢鈥檚 is under investigation following calls from around the country for it to be shuttered and for one of its advisers, UNT music theory professor Timothy Jackson, to be fired. The journal鈥檚 sin? Following by scholar Philip Ewell that 19th century music theorist Heinrich Schenker, whose influence on music theory is 鈥渉ard to overstate,鈥 was an 鈥渁rdent racist and German nationalist,鈥 the journal presented an edition including debate among scholars on racial issues and music theory.

The issue led a group of graduate students to UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond on July 29, expressing concerns about the journal and, in particular, Jackson鈥檚 involvement in the issue. The students called for the journal to be dissolved, Jackson investigated and potentially fired from his teaching position, an anonymous contributor to be unmasked, and the issue to be publicly condemned by the university. 

鈥淚f this doesn鈥檛 send chills down your spine, I suggest you take another look at history,鈥 said Samantha Harris, FIREsenior fellow. 鈥淓ach of us holds views that someone else would deem controversial. If we don鈥檛 see our own freedom as threatened by this situation and the countless others like it, that freedom will perish swiftly and silently.鈥

The graduate students claimed that Jackson had used the journal 鈥渢o promote racism鈥 by defending the music theorist after Ewell that Schenker鈥檚 鈥渞acist views infected his music theoretical arguments.鈥 Jackson鈥檚 article, one of several defending the composer in the 2019 edition of the journal, Schenker and his changing views on race, which were partially due to the rise of Nazi Germany. (Schenker was Jewish; his wife was arrested by the Nazi regime and died in Theresienstadt concentration camp.)

On July 31, after receiving for investigation and punishment from a group of faculty members, Richmond 鈥渁 formal investigation鈥 into the journal.

鈥淔IREand faculty can challenge the journal鈥檚 assertions and criticize Schenker as much as they want, and the journal is free to resolve internal disputes as it pleases 鈥 and we鈥檒l defend its right to do so,鈥 said Lindsie Rank, author of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter. 鈥淏ut UNT is violating core principles of academic and editorial freedom 鈥 and the First Amendment 鈥 by initiating an investigation into the journal. Rigorous debate and discussion, not administrative censorship, is how we find truth.鈥

FIRE鈥檚 letter to UNT President Neal Smatresk reminds him of the public institution鈥檚 unassailable responsibilities to uphold the First Amendment rights of its faculty and students, and demands the immediate cessation of the investigation into the journal. FIREalso reminds Smatresk that the freedom to publish is protected not only by the First Amendment, but also by 鲍狈罢鈥檚 own policies. If any editors acted in contrast to the journal鈥檚 editorial structure or internal policies, the resolution must be handled internally within the journal to preserve its right to editorial independence, but the university may not step in without violating its First Amendment obligations.

Even without formal punishment, an investigation can chill expression in violation of the First Amendment. Recent months have seen an alarming spate of such investigations. Last week, Auburn University announced it is 鈥溾 on how to respond to a lecturer鈥檚 anti-police tweets. On July 14, Fordham University investigated and punished a student for holding a legally-obtained gun in an off-campus Instagram memorialization of the Tiananmen Square massacre. On July 7, FIREcalled on UCLA to end its investigation of a professor for quoting Martin Luther King, Jr.鈥檚 use of a racial slur in 鈥淟etter from a Birmingham Jail.鈥

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America鈥檚 colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience 鈥 the essential qualities of liberty.

CONTACT:

Daniel Burnett, Assistant Director of Communications, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

Neal Smatresk, President, University of North Texas: 940-565-2026; president@unt.edu

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