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Harry Keyishian is an editor and academic. He is Professor Emeritus of English at
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and serves on the Editorial Board of
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. He directed
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from 1977 to 2017 and worked extensively on
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and
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. As a teacher at the
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(
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), his refusal to sign an oath that he was not a member of the Communist Party led him to be the lead plaintiff in the Keyishian v. Board of Regents Supreme Court case (385 U.S. 589 (1967)) that ruled states cannot prohibit employees from being members of the Communist Party.


Life and career

Harry Keyishian was born in The Bronx, New York, and raised in Queens, attending local public schools and Forest Hills High School. He attended Queens College from 1950-1954, receiving a bachelor’s degree in English literature, and then entered graduate school at New York University. As an undergraduate student at
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in 1952, Keyishian became part of a committee that protested the firing of Professor Vera Shlakman for refusing to testify if she had ever been a member of the Communist Party. A member of the US Naval Reserve, Keyishian served on active duty from September 1956 to July 1958 at the US Naval Air Station in Argentia, Newfoundland in the Information and Education Office and, for the last seven months, as Station Manager of VOUS-Argentia (Voice of the United States). While on active duty, he received his MA in English from NYU and taught courses in English for the University of Maryland Overseas Program. After his discharge from the service, he taught part-time at NYU and City College in New York and, in spring, 1961, taught full-time at The Bronx Community College. In September, 1961, Keyishian joined the English Department at the University of Buffalo (renamed
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in 1962), from which he was terminated in February 1964 for refusing to sign a then-required "loyalty" oath that he was not a member of the Communist Party.Ralph Maud, ''Minutes of the Charles Olson Society.'' Charles Olson Literary Society, 1995. p. 56. He and four colleagues challenged the Feinberg Law of New York State, which, their suit alleged, too broadly defined subversive activities and which improperly limited political association. Buffalo attorney Richard Lipsitz (November 25-1920-May 18, 2018) argued the case for the plaintiffs. The Feinberg Law was upheld by a three-judge panel in New York in 1966, but overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1967. Declaring that the terms of the Feinberg Law were too vague and intrusive, the court described academic freedom as "a special concern of the First Amendment which does not tolerate laws that cast a pall of orthodoxy over the classroom,” which they characterized as "a marketplace of ideas." The decision was written by Justice William Joseph Brennan Jr. In 1987, the twentieth anniversary of the Keyishian decision, Harry Keyishian and fellow-litigant George Hochfield were interviewed by
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in the PBS series "In Search of the Constitution." To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the decision, the American Association of University Professors honored Keyishian on June 17, 2017 at its annual awards luncheon "for his courage, integrity, and unstinting commitment to academic freedom." He defended his dissertation, ''Thomas Dekker and the Rival Traditions'' at
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in 1965, supervised by Professor Elkin Calhoun Wilson, and joined the faculty at Fairleigh Dickinson University in the same year. In 1976 he became Director of Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, succeeding Charles Angoff in this role. He retired as Professor Emeritus in 2010 but continued as Director of Fairleigh Dickinson University Press until 2017, for which he now serves on the Editorial Board. During the period 1976-2017, partnering originally with Associated University Presses and, since 2010, with Rowman & Littlefield, the press published approximately 1200 volumes. At least one FDUP book, ''The Horse in Early Modern England'' by Kevin De Ornellas, was dedicated directly to Keyishian. From 1976 to 1985, Keyishian served as co-editor, with Martin Green and Walter Cummins, of ''The Literary Review: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing''. His published books are ''Michael Arlen'' (1976), ''Collected Essays on William Saroyan'' (1996), ''The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vindictiveness, and Vengeance in Shakespeare'' (1996), and ''Screening Politics'' (2003). He has also published numerous essays and reviews in scholarly journals and magazines on a range of literary and theatrical topics. From 1992-2018, he organized annual Shakespeare Colloquiums that brought speakers to campus each October for an audience of teachers, students, and the general public. He wrote extensively for and served on the Editorial Board of the quarterly journal Ararat Quarterly, published by the
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. He is a member of the Modern Language Association, the Shakespeare Association of America, the International Shakespeare Association, and the Columbia University Seminar on Shakespeare. Keyishian was married to the late Marjorie Deiter Keyishian, a poet, fiction writer, and journalist who also taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University. They raised four daughters: teacher and dog trainer Sarah Keyishian; television writer and academic Elizabeth Keyishian Wilks; author and editor Amy Keyishian, and artist and actress Emily Keyishian McNulty. They have seven grandchildren. They lived in Morristown, New Jersey.


Bibliography


Books

* ''Screening Politics: The Politician in American Movies, 1931-2001'' (2003) * ''The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare'' (1995; reissued in paperback, 2003) * ''Critical Essays on William Saroyan'' (1995) * ''Michael Arlen'' (1975)


Dissertation

* ''Thomas Dekker and the Rival Traditions''


Further reading

* Heins, Marjorie Heins (2013). ''Priests of Our Democracy: The Supreme Court, Academic Freedom, and the Anti-Communist Purge.'' New York: New York University Press.


References


External links


Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

FDU Faculty Profile: Harry Keyishian
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