Luc Lacourcière

Canadian ethnographer
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IntroCanadian ethnographer
PlacesCanada
wasAnthropologist Writer Ethnographer Folklorist
Work fieldLiterature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth18 October 1910, Saint-Victor, Canada
Death15 May 1989Quebec City, Canada (aged 78 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Siblings:Agathe Lacerte Antoine Lacourcière
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 
Companion of the Order of Canada 
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Biography

Luc Lacourcière, CC (October 18, 1910 – May 15, 1989) was a Quebec author and ethnographer, who established himself during his lifetime as a leading figure in folklore studies. Trained by Marius Barbeau, he in turn influenced renowned researchers such as linguist Claude Poirier. In 1944, Lacourcière founded the Archives de folklore (AF), which he directed until 1975. Since 1978, a Luc-Lacourcière medal has been awarded every two years.

Honours received

  • 1967 - Member of the Society of Ten
  • 1969 - Ludger-Duvernay Prize
  • 1970 - Companion of the Order of Canada
  • 1971 - Killam Fellowship
  • 1974 - Canadian Music Council Medal
  • 1979 - Marius-Barbeau Medal
  • 1985 - Medal of the Académie des lettres du Québec
  • 1986 - Member of the Order of Francophones of America
  • 1986 - Price of 3-July-1608
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