Duke 教授比较亚裔和非裔

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Duke Professor Defends Comments Comparing Blacks, Asians

 
 
 

 

A Duke University professor criticized for an online post comparing blacks and Asians said Monday that it's not racist to discuss what he sees as differences in how the groups have performed in the U.S. over the past few decades.

Political science professor Jerry Hough has been sharply criticized for a response he posted in the online comments section of the New York Times editorial "How Racism Doomed Baltimore," dated May 9. The 80-year-old professor, who is white, has been on an unrelated academic leave for the past school year.

In his online comments, Hough wrote that Asians have been described as "yellow races" and faced discrimination in 1965 at least as bad as blacks experienced. Of Asian-Americans, he wrote: "They didn't feel sorry for themselves, but worked doubly hard."

The posting goes on to say: "I am a professor at Duke University. Every Asian student has a very simple old American first name that symbolizes their desire for integration. Virtually every black has a strange new name that symbolizes their lack of desire for integration."

In an email Monday to The Associated Press, Hough defended his comments but said it's difficult to be subtle in a post on a newspaper's comments section with a limited word count.

"I only regret the sloppiness in saying every Asian and nearly every black," he wrote in the email. "I absolutely do not think it racist to ask why black performance on the average is not as good as Asian on balance, when the Asians started with the prejudices against the 'yellow races' shown in the concentration camps for the Japanese."

Hough described himself as a disciple of Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1950s who supported integration. In his lifetime, he said, he's observed prejudice ranging from the World War II-era internment camps for Japanese-Americans to segregation in the South, and he's dismayed that more progress hasn't been made.

"My purpose is to help achieve the battle of King's battle to overcome and create a melting pot America," he said.

Hough has been on an academic leave unrelated to the comments, according to an email from Jack Knight, the chairman of the university's political science department. Knight said Hough was granted academic leave for the 2014-15 school year under a standard policy for faculty.

Hough's comments on the newspaper site were met with strong criticism on social media and in the Duke community. A statement released to several media outlets over the weekend by Duke spokesman Michael Schoenfeld said: "The comments were noxious, offensive and have no place in civil discourse."

A professor in Duke's African & African American Studies department, Mark Anthony Neal, posted an image of Hough's comments last week on his blog under the title "#DearOldDuke: The Unchecked Racism of a Tenured Duke Professor."

On Monday, Schoenfeld said that Hough's standing as a professor hasn't changed. He also pointed out that the school's faculty handbook gives a professor the right "to act and to speak in his or her capacity as a citizen without institutional censorship or discipline."

Hough said he plans for 2016 to be his last year of teaching, and he'll retire in 2018 after four decades at Duke. His resume on the Duke website lists several degrees from Harvard University, including a doctorate, as well as a dozen books about Russia and the Soviet Union.

"Except for Schoenfeld's email, which I think hurts Duke more than me (it only helps me spread my ideas and maybe get more book contracts), Duke has been fine through this," Hough said.

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赞!这个观察跟无主席南辕北辙。。。 -skyport- 给 skyport 发送悄悄话 skyport 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 13:53:25

这个教授居然不是民主党的? 难得。可惜到了80岁才敢说这个。 -rqt- 给 rqt 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 14:00:46

敢讲心里话, -cczz- 给 cczz 发送悄悄话 (9 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 14:10:39

我同意这个评论:把黑人和亚裔比其实并不很公平。我们因为有很长的读书努力工作传统,所以更容易些。 -N.- 给 N. 发送悄悄话 N. 的博客首页 (1025 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 14:23:18

不同意。 今天美国没有强迫任何人留在这。我相信黑人也认可这是他们的国家。那么就不应该再拿祖先受到了不公平为自己不努力的借口。想想 -茉莉龙珠- 给 茉莉龙珠 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 15:47:37

Agree! -Narnar- 给 Narnar 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/19/2015 postreply 15:55:33

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