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Linkspolitische Positionierung, Marginalisierung und Emigration in der Geschichte der Ethnologie. Der Ethnologe und Asienforscher Otto Mänchen-Helfen (1894–1969)

Author(s)
Katja Geisenhainer
Abstract

This article focuses on Otto Mänchen-Helfen, who has hardly been considered in the history of ethnology or cultural anthropology so far, as he was mainly regarded as a sinologist or as an art historian with a focus on Asia. In presenting his biography, three points are emphasized. It is shown that Mänchen-Helfen was definitely a representative of ethnology, who was, however, hindered in his further career by the Nazi regime. He was also active in the social democratic movement, and was one of the few in this circle who opposed colonialism and the cultural mission argument. The second emphasis in the article is to contrast his stance with other voices from the socialist and social democratic movement, among them ethnologists. The third emphasis is on the presentation of the emigration of the Mänchen family, who were forced to leave first Germany and then Austria due to Mänchen-Helfen’s political commitment and the Jewish family background of his wife Anna Mänchen, who was furthermore a psychoanalyst and a student of Anna Freud.

Organisation(s)
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Journal
Paideuma
Volume
68
Pages
35–79
No. of pages
44
ISSN
0078-7809
Publication date
2022
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
605004 Cultural studies, 601022 Contemporary history, 603123 History of science
Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/f67c1da4-ed96-44dd-9960-bc9fd4b3ced0