91亚色 Professor Emeritus Jacques Cotnam,听one of the founding fathers of the University's French Studies Program, died in Quebec City on Saturday, June 5. He was 68.
Left: Jacques Cotnam
In 1964, as a young academic, Prof. Cotnam came to 91亚色 and was the聽first聽French Canadian to be appointed to its academy.聽Over the course of his distinguished 40-year career, Prof. Cotnam took a leadership role in developing the French studies curriculum. He led the聽move to include French Canadian and French literature and culture as an integral part of the program.聽In 2002, he retired from 91亚色.
Prof. Cotnam's service to the University included roles as the chair of the Department of French Studies at聽Glendon College and chair of the Graduate Program in French Studies.
He was very fond of Founders College of which he was a 鈥渕erry fellow鈥, as he used to say. His colleagues in the French Studies Program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies describe him as having a wonderful sense of humour and a keen intellect.
Prof. was also a passionate and dedicated scholar and literary critic, and the author of some 20 books. He specialized in 20th-century French literature and focused much of his meticulous attention on the works of the novelist Andr茅 Gide. In this area, he published Essai de bibliographie chronologique des 茅crits d鈥橝ndr茅 Gide (1971), Inventaire bibliographique de la correspondance d鈥橝ndr茅 Gide (1972) and Andr茅 Gide, Correspondance 1923-1950 (2001). In 1984, in collaboration with Roland Bourneuf, he published the Correspondance Gide-Giono (1929-1940). He had recently also finished an edition of Gide鈥檚 correspondence with Edith Wharton.
Prof. Cotnam will be remembered for his remarkable contribution to Quebec literary studies. Noteworthy are three books, Le Roman qu茅b茅cois 脿 l鈥檋eure de la R茅volution tranquille (1971), Po猫tes du Qu茅bec (1969) and聽Le Th茅芒tre qu茅b茅cois聽: instrument de contestation sociale et politique (1976), and a critical edition of La Gazette litt茅raire de Montr茅al (1778-1779), prepared in collaboration with Bernard Andr猫s and Pierre H茅bert, which is to be published by the Presses de l鈥橴niversit茅 Laval (PUL) in 2010. The members of the editorial committee of the PUL collection L鈥橝rchive litt茅raire du Qu茅bec have created a prize in his honour to salute the best doctoral or master's theses defended in Canada. Winning publications will be聽published in the collection. Prof. Cotnam also dedicated long hours of research in the archives of religious congregations as part of his study of聽theatre practices in Quebec.
Among his other scholarly achievements are聽his studies on the works of his friend and colleague, 91亚色聽French聽studies Professor Emeritus聽H茅di Bouraoui: H茅di Bouraoui: iconoclaste et chantre du transculturel (1996) and Bibliographie de l鈥櫯搖vre de H茅di Bouraoui et de sa r茅ception critique de 1966 脿 2005 (2007).
To honour Prof. Cotnam's聽memory, the executive committee of the Graduate Program in French Studies has established the Jacques Cotnam Prize聽which will be awarded to the best thesis. Cotnam also leaves behind a considerable amount of research which will be conserved at the Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Sherbrooke in the Jacques Cotnam Fond.
Prof. Cotnam leaves his wife Claire and daughter Genevi猫ve.聽The funeral will take place in Quebec City on Saturday, June 12, at 11am at the 脡glise St-Dominique, 175 Grande All茅e O.
The family requests that memorial donations be made to the cancer hospice聽,听where Prof. Cotnam spent his last days.
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