Joseph Médard Carrière

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Joseph Médard Carrière (1902–1970), was a Franco-Ontarian French-language scholar.

Academic background[]

One of his specialisms was folklore, and he taught for many years at the University of Virginia.

Carrière's papers are lodged in the archives of Université Laval.

Recent interest in his work[]

Some of his more well-known French transcription work, which cites the storytelling of Joseph Groulx, of Tecumseh, has been recently edited in:

  • Donald Deschênes & Marcel Bénéteau, Contes du Détroit, Éditions Prise de parole, 2005.

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