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Joseph Médard Carrière

Joseph Médard Carrière (1902–1970), was an award-winning Franco-Ontarian French-language scholar. He was most noted as a collector of French folklore from the Midwest of the United States.[1]

He also served as a President of the American Folklore Society.[2]

Early years and education edit

Carrière was born in Curran, Ontario in 1902. He attended Laval University, Marquette University, the Sorbonne, Paris, He graduated with a MA (1926) and Ph.D. (1932) from Harvard University.[3]

Academic career edit

Carrière taught at Northwestern University, where in 1936 he became a naturalized American citizen. In 1942 he moved to the University of Virginia, where he remained for the rest of his academic career.[1]

Research edit

From 1934 to 1936[4] Carrière made a series of research trips to Old Mines, Missouri, where he collected folksongs and tales from 600 French-speaking families.[5] The majority of the folktales he collected, were told by a French-speaking barite miner called Joseph Ben Coleman.[1]

Based on his research, Carrière published Tales from the French folk-lore of Missouri (1937). The book rendered the tales in Creole dialect, and analyzed them by Aarne tale type[6] and motif. In 1981, the tales were republished by Rosemary Hyde Thomas, with English translations.[7]

An edition of Carrière French transcription work, which cites the storytelling of Joseph Groulx, of Tecumseh, was published in 2005.[8]

Honours edit

Carrière was a member of the American Folklore Society and served as the Society's president from 1946 to 1947.[2]

Carrière was awarded a Medal de L’Academie Française in 1948[1] and he received the French title of Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in 1950.[3]

Carrière's papers are kept in the archives of Université Laval.[3]

Selected publications edit

Fucilla, Joseph G; Carrière, Joseph Médard (1935). D'Annunzio abroad: a bibliographical essay. New York: Columbia University. OCLC 637029505.

Carrière, Joseph Médard (1937). Tales from the French folk-lore of Missouri Northwestern University Studies in the Humanities, No. 1. Evanston: Northwestern University.

Carrière, J.-M. (1937). "Indian and Creole Barboka, American Barbecue". Language. 13 (2): 148–150. doi:10.2307/408723. ISSN 0097-8507.

Fucilla, Joseph Guerin; Carrière, Joseph Médard (1938). Italian criticism of Russian literature. Columbus: H.L. Hedrick. OCLC 977099177.

Carrière, J.-M. (1939). "Creole Dialect of Missouri". American Speech. 14 (2): 109–119. doi:10.2307/451217. ISSN 0003-1283.

Hocking, Elton; Carrière, Joseph Médard (1940). Transition to reading and writing French. New York: Rinehart & Co. OCLC 19870536.

Carrière, J.-M. (1941). "The Phonology of Missouri French: A Historical Study". The French Review. 14 (5): 410–415. ISSN 0016-111X.

Carrière, J.-M. (1941). "The Phonology of Missouri French: A Historical Study (Continued)". The French Review. 14 (6): 510–515. ISSN 0016-111X.

Claudel, Calvin; Carrière, J.-M. (1943). "Three Tales from the French Folklore of Louisiana". The Journal of American Folklore. 56 (219): 38–44. doi:10.2307/535913. ISSN 0021-8715.

Carrière, Joseph Médard (1960). "Early Examples of the Expressions ``American Language and ``Langue Américaine". Modern Language Notes. 75 (6): 485–488. doi:10.2307/3040333. ISSN 0149-6611.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Brassieur, C.Ray (1996). "Carrière, Joseph Médard (1902–1970)". In Brunvand, Jan Harold (ed.). American folklore : an encyclopedia. New York. p. 261. ISBN 0-8153-0751-9. OCLC 34046325.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ a b "Past AFS Presidents". The American Folklore Society. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  3. ^ a b c "Carrière, Joseph-Médard (fonds, P53)". Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  4. ^ Boyer, Mark G. (2021-07-23). 300 Years of the French in Old Mines: A Narrative History of the Oldest Village in Missouri. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-6667-2399-1.
  5. ^ Parsons, Elsie Clews (1939). "Review of Tales from the French Folk-Lore of Missouri, Joseph Médard Carrière". The Journal of American Folklore. 52 (204): 215–216. doi:10.2307/535476. hdl:2027/inu.39000005781435. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 535476.
  6. ^ Miller, Wm. Marion (1939). "Review of Tales from the French Folklore of Missouri". The French Review. 12 (6): 502–503. ISSN 0016-111X. JSTOR 380899.
  7. ^ Thomas, Rosemary Hyde (1981). It's Good to Tell You: French Folktales from Missouri. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-0327-4.
  8. ^ Contes du Détroit. Joseph-Médard Carrière, Donald Deschênes, Marcel Bénéteau. Sudbury, Ont.: Prise de parole. 2005. ISBN 2-89423-167-9. OCLC 60798203.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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Joseph Medard Carriere 1902 1970 was an award winning Franco Ontarian French language scholar He was most noted as a collector of French folklore from the Midwest of the United States 1 He also served as a President of the American Folklore Society 2 Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Academic career 3 Research 4 Honours 5 Selected publications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly years and education editCarriere was born in Curran Ontario in 1902 He attended Laval University Marquette University the Sorbonne Paris He graduated with a MA 1926 and Ph D 1932 from Harvard University 3 Academic career editCarriere taught at Northwestern University where in 1936 he became a naturalized American citizen In 1942 he moved to the University of Virginia where he remained for the rest of his academic career 1 Research editFrom 1934 to 1936 4 Carriere made a series of research trips to Old Mines Missouri where he collected folksongs and tales from 600 French speaking families 5 The majority of the folktales he collected were told by a French speaking barite miner called Joseph Ben Coleman 1 Based on his research Carriere published Tales from the French folk lore of Missouri 1937 The book rendered the tales in Creole dialect and analyzed them by Aarne tale type 6 and motif In 1981 the tales were republished by Rosemary Hyde Thomas with English translations 7 An edition of Carriere French transcription work which cites the storytelling of Joseph Groulx of Tecumseh was published in 2005 8 Honours editCarriere was a member of the American Folklore Society and served as the Society s president from 1946 to 1947 2 Carriere was awarded a Medal de L Academie Francaise in 1948 1 and he received the French title of Chevalier de la Legion d Honneur in 1950 3 Carriere s papers are kept in the archives of Universite Laval 3 Selected publications editFucilla Joseph G Carriere Joseph Medard 1935 D Annunzio abroad a bibliographical essay New York Columbia University OCLC 637029505 Carriere Joseph Medard 1937 Tales from the French folk lore of Missouri Northwestern University Studies in the Humanities No 1 Evanston Northwestern University Carriere J M 1937 Indian and Creole Barboka American Barbecue Language 13 2 148 150 doi 10 2307 408723 ISSN 0097 8507 Fucilla Joseph Guerin Carriere Joseph Medard 1938 Italian criticism of Russian literature Columbus H L Hedrick OCLC 977099177 Carriere J M 1939 Creole Dialect of Missouri American Speech 14 2 109 119 doi 10 2307 451217 ISSN 0003 1283 Hocking Elton Carriere Joseph Medard 1940 Transition to reading and writing French New York Rinehart amp Co OCLC 19870536 Carriere J M 1941 The Phonology of Missouri French A Historical Study The French Review 14 5 410 415 ISSN 0016 111X Carriere J M 1941 The Phonology of Missouri French A Historical Study Continued The French Review 14 6 510 515 ISSN 0016 111X Claudel Calvin Carriere J M 1943 Three Tales from the French Folklore of Louisiana The Journal of American Folklore 56 219 38 44 doi 10 2307 535913 ISSN 0021 8715 Carriere Joseph Medard 1960 Early Examples of the Expressions American Language and Langue Americaine Modern Language Notes 75 6 485 488 doi 10 2307 3040333 ISSN 0149 6611 See also editFranco Ontarian Literature Missouri FrenchReferences edit a b c d Brassieur C Ray 1996 Carriere Joseph Medard 1902 1970 In Brunvand Jan Harold ed American folklore an encyclopedia New York p 261 ISBN 0 8153 0751 9 OCLC 34046325 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Past AFS Presidents The American Folklore Society Retrieved 2022 02 27 a b c Carriere Joseph Medard fonds P53 Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture in French Retrieved 2022 02 27 Boyer Mark G 2021 07 23 300 Years of the French in Old Mines A Narrative History of the Oldest Village in Missouri Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN 978 1 6667 2399 1 Parsons Elsie Clews 1939 Review of Tales from the French Folk Lore of Missouri Joseph Medard Carriere The Journal of American Folklore 52 204 215 216 doi 10 2307 535476 hdl 2027 inu 39000005781435 ISSN 0021 8715 JSTOR 535476 Miller Wm Marion 1939 Review of Tales from the French Folklore of Missouri The French Review 12 6 502 503 ISSN 0016 111X JSTOR 380899 Thomas Rosemary Hyde 1981 It s Good to Tell You French Folktales from Missouri University of Missouri Press ISBN 978 0 8262 0327 4 Contes du Detroit Joseph Medard Carriere Donald Deschenes Marcel Beneteau Sudbury Ont Prise de parole 2005 ISBN 2 89423 167 9 OCLC 60798203 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link External links editDonald Deschenes amp Marcel Beneteau Contes du Detroit Editions Prise de parole 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Medard Carriere amp oldid 1193604413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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