French studies specialists
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Allain, Mathé (1928- ). Papers, 1161-2000, n.d.
This collection consists of copies of her research, writings, and lessons. Such topics include Louisiana history, women, and Cajun culture. Languages of the materials include English, French, and Spanish.
Amelinckx, Frans C. (1932-2010). Papers, 1963-2006, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Ancelet, Barry Jean (1951- ). Papers, 1978-1983
This collection consists of manuscripts from “Suite de loupe” (1998) and “The Makers of Cajun Music” (1984). Barry Jean Ancelet donated the collection.
Audio-Tribune, La Tribune des francophones. Tapes, 1976
This collection contains the first edition of Audio-Tribune, a reading of the second edition of la Tribune des francophones. La Tribune des francophones is also available in print in the Louisiana Room [Call Number LaRm PC 3680.U7L8]. A digital copy of this recording is also available in Special Collections.
Brandon, Elizabeth (1913-2002). Papers, 1934-1980, n.d.
This collection contains Dr. Brandon’s working and personal papers. A large portion of the papers include written notes, in both English and French, on Louisiana history, people, cultures, folksongs, and dances. Many of these notes contain sources that she utilized for her research. Additional series include materials on linguistics and education, correspondence, publications from Dr. Brandon and other colleagues, and notecards listed in alphabetical order containing useful resources.
Rodgers, Raymond S. (1935-2007). Collection, 1966-1972, n.d.
This collection consists of materials dealing with CODOFIL and French in Louisiana. Included are his writings and correspondence, organization minutes, by-laws, publications, and reports dealing with French in Louisiana. His paper entitled "Political Economy Aspects of the Survival of French in Louisiana" was given at Louisiana Academy of Sciences.
Raymond S. Rodgers donated this collection.
Theriot, Marie del Norte (1902-1987). Collection, 1699-1973, n.d.
This collection contains information concerning people, places, and events during and before her life; information on different sections of Louisiana; and information on historical events. It includes postcards, notes, memos, awards presented to her, songs, biographical information on people of the U.S., photographs, and her personal souvenirs.
Marie del Norte Theriot donated the collection.
This collection is part of the Women in Louisiana Collection.