Human park

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The following were designated as a human park:

  • Völkerschauen that were held in European zoos between 1870 and 1940,
  • in literary criticism a hauntingly realistic portrayal of people, e.g. B. in the work of John Galsworthy, according to Günther Anders in his essay Kafka pro and contra from 1951
  • an idea of ​​the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk in his speech Rules for the Human Park from 1999.