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Professor Jennifer Hayward ls Researching, Lecturing in Chile as a Fulbright 69直播ing Scholar

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WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥撀燡ennifer Hayward, professor of English, women鈥檚, gender, and sexuality studies, and film studies at 69直播, has received a Fulbright 69直播ing Scholar grant to Chile from the Fulbright Commission, a program of the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Hayward is spending the 2016 fall semester researching the 19th century British community in Chile, with particular focus on Scottish travel writers and colonists. She will also lecture at the Universidad Aut贸noma de Chile, located in the South American nation鈥檚 capital of Santiago.
鈥淚 feel very, very fortunate to have been awarded a Fulbright grant and very grateful to the College for its generous leave program, which allows me to take advantage of this opportunity鈥 said Hayward, who has taught at Wooster for more than 20 years and was a first-time applicant for the extremely-competitive award.
As a result of the Fulbright experience, Hayward plans to develop a more complex portrait of British imperialism in the 19th century. 鈥淪tudies of the Empire generally focus on Britain鈥檚 formal territories, particularly in Africa and India, but what has been called Britain鈥檚 鈥榠nformal empire鈥 in the Americas played a major role in shaping both Britain and Chile,鈥 she said, also noting that 鈥淐hile was often called the England of Latin America, which depending on who you鈥檙e talking to can be taken as high praise or as an insult.鈥
Hayward鈥檚 exploration is particularly topical in regards to the changing landscape here at home. 鈥淎s the U.S. becomes more influenced by Latino cultures, I hope to help us understand that this is not new. Until the 19th century, the Spanish dominated much of the Americas, including part of what is now the United States. My research explores longstanding interconnections between Anglo-U.S., Hispanic, and Latino cultures and connects directly to my teaching, with the goal of strengthening Wooster students鈥 ability to navigate our own increasingly globalized culture,鈥 she stated.
Of note, Hayward added that the Universidad Aut贸noma de Chile is very interested in setting up an exchange program so she鈥檚 optimistic about the possibility of bringing Chilean students to Wooster in the future. She will also participate in a roundtable on globalization at the Universidad Cat贸lica, consult on issues of gender equity, and serve as one of the university鈥檚 native speakers of English, providing workshops on the language and culture of Britain and the U.S.
The Fulbright Program, established in 1946, is the U.S. government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program. Each year, it sends 800 U.S. faculty and professionals abroad to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.

Image: Wooster’s Jennifer Hayward (second from right) enjoys time with her Chilean students.

Posted in Faculty, News on October 13, 2016.


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