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Katharina Rutschky

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Katharina Rutschky (25 January 1941, Berlin – 14 January 2010,[1] Berlin) was a German educationalist and author. She coined the term Schwarze Pädagogik (literally black pedagogy) in her eponymous book from 1977, describing physical and psychical violence as part of education (a notion elaborated upon some years later by Alice Miller). Until her death, Rutschky lived with her husband Michael Rutschky in Berlin.

Publications

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  • Schwarze Pädagogik, originally published in 1977.[2]
  • Deutsche Kinder-Chronik: Wunsch- und Schreckensbilder aus vier Jahrhunderten, originally published in 1983.[3]
  • Deutsche Schul-Chronik: Lernen und Erziehen in vier Jahrhunderten, originally published in 1991.[4]
  • Erregte Aufklärung: Kindesmissbrauch: Fakten & Fiktionen, originally published in 1992.[5]
  • Handbuch sexueller Missbrauch, originally published in 1994.[6]
  • Emma and her Sisters, originally published in 1999.[7]
  • Der Stadthund: von Menschen an der Leine, originally published in 2001.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jan Feddersen; Dirk Knipphals; Heide Oestreich (January 15, 2010). "Nachruf Katharina Rutschky". taz.de (in German). Retrieved January 15, 2010.
  2. ^ Poisonous pedagogy at Google book search ISBN 3-548-34453-4
  3. ^ Deutsche Kinder-Chronik: Wunsch- und Schreckensbilder aus vier Jahrhunderten at Google book search ISBN 3-462-01567-2
  4. ^ Deutsche Schul-Chronik Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine at OPAC/German National Library. ISBN 3-423-11341-3
  5. ^ Erregte Aufklärung Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine at OPAC/German National Library. ISBN 3-922930-05-0
  6. ^ Handbuch sexueller Missbrauch Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine at OPAC/German National Library. ISBN 3-89521-021-8
  7. ^ Emma and her Sisters on the "Current Hanser Foreign-Rights-List (Nonfiction)" Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 3-446-18766-9
  8. ^ Der Stadthund Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine at OPAC/German National Library. ISBN 3-499-61380-8
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