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Human hunting

Human hunting refers to humans being hunted and killed for other persons' revenge, pleasure, entertainment, sports, or sustenance.[citation needed] Historically, incidents of the practice have occurred during times of social upheaval.[1]

Historical examples Edit

  • In Ancient Greece, the upper class of Sparta regularly practised the stalking and killing of members of their servile helot population; such murders were carried out both by the secret police (Crypteia) as a means of keeping the helots cowed and unlikely to revolt, and as part of the military training (agoge) for Spartan youths.
  • In Europe, authorities sometimes hunted down adherents of "heretical" religious minorities, such as the Waldenses in the Alps[2] the Cathars in the Languedoc,[3] Anabaptists in Germany,[4] and the Huguenots in France.[5]
  • During the California genocide of 1846 to 1873, indigenous people were hunted down and killed for bounties.
  • During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the killing practice became popular[6] among the sons of wealthy landowners. The hunts took place on horseback and targeted landless peasants as an extension of the White Terror. They were jokingly referred to as "reforma agraria" referencing the mass grave the victims would be dumped into and the land reforms the lower classes had been attempting to attain.[7][6]
  • Between 1971 and 1983, serial killer Robert Hansen flew many of his victims into the Alaskan wilderness, then released them so that he could "hunt" the women with a rifle and a knife.

Other examples Edit

  • Some accounts of early human violence associate the development of warfare – aggression against humans – with the practice of hunting game.[8][9]
  • In 2016, Daniel Wright, senior lecturer in tourism at the University of Central Lancashire, wrote a paper on the possible future of tourism where he discussed how the hunting of the poor ("hunting humans") could become a hobby of the super-rich in a future plagued by economic turmoils, ecological disasters, and global overpopulation.[10]

In fiction Edit

The topic of hunting humans has been the subject of several works of fiction.


See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ For example: Hochschild, Adam (2016). Spain in Our Hearts. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 37. ISBN 978-0547973180. 'Sons of landowners,' writes the historian Antony Beevor, 'organized peasant hunts on horseback. [...]'
  2. ^ Tice, Paul (2003) [1829]. History of the Waldenses: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time (reprint ed.). San Diego, California: The Book Tree. p. xii. ISBN 978-1585090990. Retrieved 21 November 2022. In 1233 the Inquisition was officially unleashed on the Waldenses, and the assault continued for centuries. [...] the Church hunted Waldensians as a group and individually.
  3. ^ Barber, Malcolm (17 June 2014) [2000]. The Cathars: Dualist Heretics in Languedoc in the High Middle Ages. The Medieval World. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1317890386. Retrieved 21 November 2022. If the Cathars could be deprived of their customary refuges, they would be vulnerable to an active policy of heresy hunting. 'We will purge', promised Count Raymond,'these lands of heretics and of the stench of heresy [...].'
  4. ^ Van Amberg, Joel (2011). A Real Presence: Religious and Social Dynamics of the Eucharistic Conflicts in Early Modern Augsburg 1520–1530. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, Volume 158. Leiden: Brill. p. 188. ISBN 978-9004217393. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  5. ^ Beard, Augustus F. (1884). "Churches of the Huguenots and the religious condition of France". In Smyth, Egbert Coffin (ed.). The Andover review. Vol. 1. Newton, Massachusetts: Andover Theological Seminary. p. 64. Retrieved 21 November 2022. The army, as if led by the Furies, was employed for years in hunting Huguenots. The history reads as if diabolism were let loose.
  6. ^ a b Hochschild, Adam (2016). Spain in Our Hearts. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 37. ISBN 978-0547973180.
  7. ^ Beevor, Antony (2006). The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. Penguin. p. 77. ISBN 978-0143037651. This sort of activity was jokingly referred to as the 'reforma agraria' whereby the landless bracero was finally to get a piece of ground for himself.
  8. ^ Mendoza, Abraham O. (2011). "War and Diplomacy: Introduction: Conflict and Aggression in Early Human Societies". In Andrea, Alfred J.; Neel, Carolyn (eds.). World History Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 256–257. ISBN 9781-851099290. Retrieved 21 November 2022. Scholars who subscribe to sociobiological explanations for violence and conflict in early human societies [...] argue that biological drives predetermine human behavior. Though initially displaying such behaviors when hunting game and developing tools for such activities, hunter-gatherers eventually used their developing aggressive techniques against each other [...].
  9. ^ Otterbein, Keith F. (24 March 2009). "The Evolution of War". The Anthropology of War. Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-1478609889. Retrieved 21 November 2022. Warfare developed along two separate paths. The hunting of large game animals was critical to the development of the first path. Early hunters, working as a group in pursuit of game, sometimes engaged in attacks on members of competing groups of hunters [...].
  10. ^ Wright, Daniel (April–May 2016). "Hunting humans: A future for tourism in 2200". Futures. 78–79: 34–46. doi:10.1016/j.futures.2016.03.021.
  11. ^ Dixon, Wheeler Winston (2010). A History of Horror. Rutgers University Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0813550398.

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Hunting humans redirects here For the 2002 film see Hunting Humans Human hunting refers to humans being hunted and killed for other persons revenge pleasure entertainment sports or sustenance citation needed Historically incidents of the practice have occurred during times of social upheaval 1 Contents 1 Historical examples 2 Other examples 3 In fiction 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistorical examples EditIn Ancient Greece the upper class of Sparta regularly practised the stalking and killing of members of their servile helot population such murders were carried out both by the secret police Crypteia as a means of keeping the helots cowed and unlikely to revolt and as part of the military training agoge for Spartan youths In Europe authorities sometimes hunted down adherents of heretical religious minorities such as the Waldenses in the Alps 2 the Cathars in the Languedoc 3 Anabaptists in Germany 4 and the Huguenots in France 5 During the California genocide of 1846 to 1873 indigenous people were hunted down and killed for bounties During the Spanish Civil War of 1936 1939 the killing practice became popular 6 among the sons of wealthy landowners The hunts took place on horseback and targeted landless peasants as an extension of the White Terror They were jokingly referred to as reforma agraria referencing the mass grave the victims would be dumped into and the land reforms the lower classes had been attempting to attain 7 6 Between 1971 and 1983 serial killer Robert Hansen flew many of his victims into the Alaskan wilderness then released them so that he could hunt the women with a rifle and a knife Other examples EditSome accounts of early human violence associate the development of warfare aggression against humans with the practice of hunting game 8 9 In 2016 Daniel Wright senior lecturer in tourism at the University of Central Lancashire wrote a paper on the possible future of tourism where he discussed how the hunting of the poor hunting humans could become a hobby of the super rich in a future plagued by economic turmoils ecological disasters and global overpopulation 10 In fiction EditThe topic of hunting humans has been the subject of several works of fiction Probably original research the most famous in English is The Most Dangerous Game a 1924 short story by Richard Connell which has been adapted dozens of times for film radio and television 11 The 1993 action film Hard Target starring Jean Claude Van Damme partly inspired by Richard Connell s book revolves around exploited trophy hunting of homeless veterans The Marvel Comics features Kraven the Hunter a big game hunter hunting super enhanced humans including Spider Man for glory The 1995 film Jumanji and its TV series features Van Pelt a big game hunter who engages in human hunting among his poaching The 1999 version of Tarzan features Clayton a big game hunter threatening to hunt Tarzan for sport The video game features him threatening to get Tarzan stuffed during the final boss level Batman Beyond features the Stalker a big game hunter cybernetically enhanced seeking to hunt Batman for glory In George R R Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy novel series and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones the character Ramsay Bolton who first appeared in the second book A Clash of Kings 1998 loved hunting naked young women in forests with hounds as part of his sadistic sport The 2000 cult classic Japanese film of Battle Royale features 42 high school children sent by a totalitarian government to battle each other to death The 2005 horror film Wolf Creek along with its 2013 sequel and 2016 spin off television series evolve around a sadistic serial killer Mick Taylor played by John Jarratt who hunts tortures and murders backpacker victims for sport in the Australian Outback The 2008 onward books series and 2012 onward films of The Hunger Games features a dystopian future where contestants are chosen by means of a lottery and forced to battle to death The 2018 Jack Reacher novel Past Tense by Lee Child has a major plot point of a motel operator in a remote town conducting a people hunt for a rich clientele The Brazilian film Bacurau 2019 tells the story of a small poor village in countryside Brazil called Bacurau where white rich foreign tourists travel to hunt down the poor villagers The movie got two nominations in Cannes Palme d Or and the Jury Prize winning the latter The film also took home the trophy for Best Picture at the 2019 Munich Festival The 2020 satirical film The Hunt revolves around the hunting of deplorables by upper middle class people in revenge for the former propagating conspiracy theories about the latter See also EditBlood sport Bounty hunter Category Fiction about death games Genocide Gladiators Headhunting Lynching Premeditated murder Psychopathy Serial killer Sexual sadism disorder Spree killer Thrill killing War criminal Witch huntReferences Edit For example Hochschild Adam 2016 Spain in Our Hearts New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pp 37 ISBN 978 0547973180 Sons of landowners writes the historian Antony Beevor organized peasant hunts on horseback Tice Paul 2003 1829 History of the Waldenses From the Earliest Period to the Present Time reprint ed San Diego California The Book Tree p xii ISBN 978 1585090990 Retrieved 21 November 2022 In 1233 the Inquisition was officially unleashed on the Waldenses and the assault continued for centuries the Church hunted Waldensians as a group and individually Barber Malcolm 17 June 2014 2000 The Cathars Dualist Heretics in Languedoc in the High Middle Ages The Medieval World Abingdon Routledge ISBN 978 1317890386 Retrieved 21 November 2022 If the Cathars could be deprived of their customary refuges they would be vulnerable to an active policy of heresy hunting We will purge promised Count Raymond these lands of heretics and of the stench of heresy Van Amberg Joel 2011 A Real Presence Religious and Social Dynamics of the Eucharistic Conflicts in Early Modern Augsburg 1520 1530 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Volume 158 Leiden Brill p 188 ISBN 978 9004217393 Retrieved 21 November 2022 Beard Augustus F 1884 Churches of the Huguenots and the religious condition of France In Smyth Egbert Coffin ed The Andover review Vol 1 Newton Massachusetts Andover Theological Seminary p 64 Retrieved 21 November 2022 The army as if led by the Furies was employed for years in hunting Huguenots The history reads as if diabolism were let loose a b Hochschild Adam 2016 Spain in Our Hearts New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pp 37 ISBN 978 0547973180 Beevor Antony 2006 The Battle for Spain The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Penguin p 77 ISBN 978 0143037651 This sort of activity was jokingly referred to as the reforma agraria whereby the landless bracero was finally to get a piece of ground for himself Mendoza Abraham O 2011 War and Diplomacy Introduction Conflict and Aggression in Early Human Societies In Andrea Alfred J Neel Carolyn eds World History Encyclopedia Vol 10 Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO pp 256 257 ISBN 9781 851099290 Retrieved 21 November 2022 Scholars who subscribe to sociobiological explanations for violence and conflict in early human societies argue that biological drives predetermine human behavior Though initially displaying such behaviors when hunting game and developing tools for such activities hunter gatherers eventually used their developing aggressive techniques against each other Otterbein Keith F 24 March 2009 The Evolution of War The Anthropology of War Long Grove Illinois Waveland Press p 65 ISBN 978 1478609889 Retrieved 21 November 2022 Warfare developed along two separate paths The hunting of large game animals was critical to the development of the first path Early hunters working as a group in pursuit of game sometimes engaged in attacks on members of competing groups of hunters Wright Daniel April May 2016 Hunting humans A future for tourism in 2200 Futures 78 79 34 46 doi 10 1016 j futures 2016 03 021 Dixon Wheeler Winston 2010 A History of Horror Rutgers University Press p 42 ISBN 978 0813550398 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Human hunting amp oldid 1175393992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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