The human zoo was published in 1969 by Desmond Morris, a zoologist in the UK. [1] This is a sequel to his earlier book, "Naked", both of which are exploring how the biological properties of human species shape the characteristics of modern world culture.
Human zoos are in particular cities, and they are studying the essence of civil society. Morris compared urban human occupants with residents of zoo animals that had a need for survival but sacrificed an unnatural living environment. The people in their town and the zoo animals offer them food and shelter, and they have ample free time in their hands. But they have to live in an unnatural environment and may have trouble building a healthy social relationship. This book explains how residents of cities and zoos invented methods to solve these problems and the results they could not deal with them.
From this point of view, Morris studied why civil society is so. He provides an explanation of the best and worst characteristics of civil society. He constituted the great achievement of civil society, the high-level exploration of science and humanities, and the fearful behavior of the same society such as war, slavery, rape. This book and Morris' early work "Naked" are two early works in the field of social biology and contribute greatly to the understanding of modern society.
"He eats like an animal" We have heard this sentence over and over again. How is it different from animals? The human zoo is a book written by Desmond Morris. In his work we compared how zoo animals and us act in society. How can we prove what they are leading, how we live our sex and how we organize our people. All of these activities relate to how animals behave in these cages. Why do authors compare men with modern zoo animals? Because our seed is trapped in society, we are trapped in our ingenuity. This book will help you to understand the roots of our day-to-day activities. It can help you understand what you are born, you are biological, that you are an animal
Andrew Rowan and Deborah Salem asked about the necessity of the zoo in the book section "Animal condition 2001: Are there places in the zoo world?" Human beings have made rapid advances in technology and culture and are constantly making progress. Since the first zoo in London in 1828, this zoo has been here for a long time. The zoo has done the same for almost two centuries. One thing that the zoo has changed is how to keep animals. The first zoo had a very small fence and no cage, but now the fence is much bigger. Veterinary medicine has evolved over the years and has great advantages for zoo animals. There are millions of students in the zoo education program every year. Overall, attitudes to Rowan and Salem zoos are what they need and they have places in our society.
Like the human prison system, the zoo is also authority and science. The dynamics of how the zoo introduces animals is also very similar to the structure of prison tourism. Just as the zoo emphasizes the superiority of human beings, "The concept of human superiority in prison tours is measured by captured and animated creatures." Zoo is a natural way to make people safe. Including "danger" of. "Teaching prisoners of tourists is a dangerous animal that needs containment.