معرفی
M. Suzanne Menair serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Her academic responsibilities include teaching three sections of Cultural Anthropology (AY112 A/B/C) and the specialized course Of Beasts, Pets, and Wildlife: What Animals Mean to Humans (AY221 A) from her office in Diamond Hall, room 320. Contact is available via telephone (207-859-4425) or email.
Her research centers on cultural interpretations of human-animal relationships, examining how societies construct meaning through symbolic interactions with beasts, pets, and wildlife. This manifests in interdisciplinary explorations of environmental symbolism, cultural taxonomy of animals, and anthropological perspectives on domestication versus wildness. The course structure indicates methodological emphasis on ethnographic case studies across diverse cultural contexts.
Dr. Menair maintains active undergraduate teaching duties without documented scientific awards, major grants, or laboratory affiliations. Her mentorship likely occurs through course-based research projects given the absence of listed graduate students or formal advising records.




