Journal of Schenkerian Studies
Discipline | Music theory |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Vacant |
Publication details | |
History | 2005–present |
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Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | J. Schenkerian Stud. |
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ISSN | 1558-268X |
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The Journal of Schenkerian Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis, with a particular focus on Schenkerian analysis. It is published by the Center for Schenkerian Studies at the University of North Texas College of Music. Its first issue was published in 2005, under editor-in-chief Jennifer Sadoff.
The journal was run by graduate students for the publication of its first four volumes. It was thereafter, until 2020, run under the guidance of Timothy Jackson and Stephen Slottow.[1] The journal was until recently edited by Benjamin Graf.[2] In May 2021, the University of North Texas launched a search for a new editor or editorial team to "restructure and rebrand the journal to promote its long term viability."[3]
Controversy[]
In 2020, the Journal of Schenkerian Studies released a special issue responding to a keynote by Philip Ewell.[2][4] Ewell's keynote was entitled "Music Theory's White Racial Frame."[5] The journal's response disputed the connection between Heinrich Schenker's known views on white racial supremacy and his theories of music. In one essay, Timothy Jackson argued that the "fundamental reason for the paucity of African-American women and men in the field of music theory is that few grow up in homes where classic music is profoundly valued."[6] In response, the executive board of the Society for Music Theory released a statement criticizing the Journal of Schenkerian Studies for its "anti-Black statements and personal ad hominem attacks" on Ewell, as well as its neglect of peer review and failure to invite a written response by Ewell.[7] The Yale University Department of Music also released a statement criticizing the special issue.[8]
In response, the University of North Texas convened a panel to review the circumstances around the creation of the special issue. The panel was composed of five current or former scholarly journal editors from outside the institution. The panel was charged only with reviewing the circumstances around the creation and editing of the issue, and not the contents of the articles themselves. The panel concluded that best scholarly practices were not followed in creation of the issue, and recommended significant changes to the editorial structure and policies of the journal.[9] Following the release of the report, the chair of the department told Jackson via email that he could not "support a plan according to which [he] would remain involved in the day-to-day operations of the journal, and its editorial process in particular, given the panel’s findings of editorial mismanagement."[10]
On January 14, 2021, Timothy Jackson filed a lawsuit against eight members of the University of North Texas Board of Regents, seventeen faculty members in the Division of Music History, Theory, and Ethnomusicology, and one PhD student and teaching fellow, alleging defamation of character.[10]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Journal of Schenkerian Studies Home page (archived)
- ^ a b Graf, Benjamin, ed. (2020). "Journal of Schenkerian Studies, Vol 12". Journal of Shenkerian Studies. 12.
- ^ "Journal of Schenkerian Studies (archived)". University of North Texas. Archived from the original on 2021-05-20. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- ^ Powell, Michael (14 February 2021). "Obscure Musicology Journal Sparks Battles Over Race and Free Speech". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- ^ Ewell, Philip (September 2020). "Music Theory's White Racial Frame". Music Theory Online. 26 (2). doi:10.30535/mto.26.2.4. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
- ^ "Music theory journal criticized for symposium on supposed white supremacist theorist". Inside Higher Ed.
- ^ "Executive Board response to essays in the Journal of Schenkerian Studies Vol. 12 | SMT". Society for Music Theory.
- ^ "Statement in Support of Philip Ewell | Department of Music". Yale School of Music.
- ^ "Report of Review of Conception And Production of Vol. 12 of The Journal of Schenkerian Studies" (PDF). vpaa.unt.edu. University of North Texas. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
- ^ a b Flaherty, Colleen. "Countering Allegations of Racism -- In Court". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
External links[]
- Music theory journals
- Publications established in 2005
- English-language journals
- Academic journals edited by students
- Music of Denton, Texas