Article ID: CBB001321222

Social Science as a “Weapon of the Weak”: Max Weinreich, the Yiddish Scientific Institute, and the Study of Culture, Personality, and Prejudice (2013)

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This essay examines Max Weinreich's efforts to turn culture and personality studies into social and psychological weapons that could be used to combat the effects of prejudice. It focuses on language choice, audience, and purpose in the production of such knowledge by and for a Yiddish-speaking Eastern European population. During the 1930s, Weinreich led the Yiddish Scientific Institute, a research organization headquartered in Poland but affiliated with neither a state nor a university. He was profoundly influenced by a year spent at Yale and a trip through the American South visiting segregated African-American universities. In his 1935 study Der veg tsu undzer yugnt [The Way to Our Youth], Weinreich blended European, Soviet, American, and African-American research traditions to examine the effects of prejudice on child and adolescent development; he also considered the ways members of despised minorities could use such science. In 1940 he fled to New York and in 1946 published Hitler's Professors, the first book analyzing the uses of the human sciences to advance Nazi state-sponsored antisemitism. In examining Weinreich's Yiddish and English writings, this essay explores the broader relationship of social science not only to state power but also to statelessness and powerlessness.

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Authors & Contributors
Jeffrey P. Morgan
Yang, Elisabeth M.
Elisa Edwards
Wall, John
Zumwalt, Rosemany Lévy
Young, Terence
Journals
Science in Context
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of American History
Environmental History
American Quarterly
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Publishers
State University of New York at Buffalo
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of North Carolina Press
Oxford University Press
LIT Verlag
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Science and race
African Americans and science
African Americans
Jewish civilization and culture
Science and culture
Yiddish
People
Du Bois, William Edward B.
Boas, Franz
Imes, Elmer Samuel
Wertham, Fredric
Prosser, Inez Beverly
Lestschinsky, Jacob
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century, late
19th century
20th century
Places
United States
Moscow (Russia)
Eastern Europe
Scotland
New York City (New York, U.S.)
New Zealand
Institutions
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
American Museum of Natural History, New York
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