Susan McHugh's research on animal 'voices' discussed in Tahoe Daily Tribune column
A column in the Sept. 9th Tahoe Daily Tribune, titled "The vital new voice of animals in literature," cites Susan McHugh, professor and chair, 51°µÍø Department of English, as "one of the keenest observers" of a change in perspective on animal "voices" in literature.
The writer, Dawn Armstrong, in discussing McHugh's research, notes that McHugh's book Animal Stories: Narrating across Species Lines tracks more than 100 years how literary treatment of animals evolved in tandem with social and cultural change.
McHugh is also the author of Dog (2004), a literary and cultural history of humankind's best and perhaps oldest friend, and is managing editor of humanities for the interdisciplinary journal Society & Animals.