Franklin & Marshall College: Professor's New Book Explores How Humans Project Onto Birds
March 13, 2020
March 13, 2020
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, March 13 -- Franklin and Marshall College issued the following news:
The idea took flight in the North Museum, next to Franklin & Marshall College's campus, when Assistant Professor of English Erik Anderson started on the trail of the black-tailed trainbearer, an unusual-looking South American hummingbird he found in the museum's collection.
"I became very interested in how it wound up in the museum, so I just followed this rabbit hole . . .
The idea took flight in the North Museum, next to Franklin & Marshall College's campus, when Assistant Professor of English Erik Anderson started on the trail of the black-tailed trainbearer, an unusual-looking South American hummingbird he found in the museum's collection.
"I became very interested in how it wound up in the museum, so I just followed this rabbit hole . . .