Susan McHugh delivers three talks in Europe

Susan McHugh, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of English, was hosted in Europe to give three talks last week.

She delivered the keynote address, titled "When Species Meet on Killing Fields," on September 23, 2013, as part of the WΓΌrzburg Summer School for Cultural and Literary Animal Studies.  A public audience included fellows funded by the VolkswagenStiftung, a foundation dedicated to the support of the humanities, social sciences, and science technology in higher education and research.  The talk was hosted at WΓΌrzburger Residenz, a rococo palace that is now a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔSCO) World Heritage Site.

Funded through a Swedish national grant, McHugh also presented two different talks at Uppsala University, the oldest university in Scandinavia.   For the literature faculty, she gave a lecture titled β€œLiterary Animal Studies.”

She later led the seminar β€œNarrating Bio-cultural Extinctions” at the Centre for Gender Research, newly located in the Linnean Gardens.   Named for Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von LinnaΓ©), whom scientists recognize as the father of modern taxonomy, the Linnean Gardens are the world’s oldest botanical gardens.