Rüdiger Lautmann

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Lautmann in his Hamburg study in 2008

Rüdiger Lautmann (born 22 December 1935) is a German professor of sociology and one of the most prominent LGBT scholars in Germany.[1]

Biography

Born in Koblenz, Lautmann lived during his childhood in Düsseldorf, where he went to school. He first studied German law. After he finished his law studies, he started a second study in sociology. Lautmann worked after university studies first in Münster and then in Bielefeld (for Niklas Luhmann). In 1971 he became then professor in sociology at University of Bremen. In 2001 Lautmann retired as professor.

In 2005 Lautmann married his boyfriend in Hamburg. There he leads the Institut für Sicherheits- und Präventionsforschung. In 2009 he moved to Berlin.

Controversy

His 1994 book, Die Lust am Kind, is often touted by

pro-pedophile activists;[2] he has since distanced himself from this book in response to public criticism in Germany.[2]

Works by Lautmann in German

References

  1. ^ Blumberg, Antonia (27 January 2015). "The Holocaust's Forgotten Victims: The 5 Million Non-Jewish People Killed By The Nazis". Huffington Post. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b Gathmann, and, Florian; Müller, Ann-Katrin; Teevs, Christian (5 September 2013). "Too Much Tolerance: Pedophilia Debate Hits Germany's FDP". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 22 August 2015.

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