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Serge Bouchard (July 27, 1947May 11, 2021) was a Canadian anthropologist, writer, and media personality. Bouchard studied contemporary life in Canada from an anthropological perspective; his subjects ranged from
Innu The Innu/Ilnu ('man, person'), formerly called Montagnais (French for ' mountain people'; ), are the Indigenous Canadians who inhabit northeastern Labrador in present-day Newfoundland and Labrador and some portions of Quebec. They refer to ...
hunters to Quebec
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s. Through his frequent appearances in the media, Bouchard's commentary reached both a popular and scholarly audience. He received the Prix Gérard-Morrisset in 2015 and a
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in 2017.


Early life and education

Bouchard was born on July 27, 1947, in
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, Quebec, Canada. He attended the in Montreal alongside sports commentator and politician
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, both of whom remained life-long friends of Bouchard's. Bouchard obtained a
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from
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in 1973, with a dissertation focused on hunters of the
Innu The Innu/Ilnu ('man, person'), formerly called Montagnais (French for ' mountain people'; ), are the Indigenous Canadians who inhabit northeastern Labrador in present-day Newfoundland and Labrador and some portions of Quebec. They refer to ...
people in
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. He then went on to study for a doctorate at
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, which he completed in 1980, his research and thesis focusing on the lives and culture of long-distance
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s in north-west Quebec. His interest in this subject arose as a result of his father and grandfather having been truck drivers, and Bouchard spent time travelling around the province with drivers, as part of his research. His doctoral thesis was supervised by
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, with whom he became a collaborator and close friend.


Career

Bouchard's first publication was ''Chronique de chasse d'un Montagnais de Mingan'' (''Hunting Stories by a Montagnais Indian from Mingan''), a translation of a memoir by 91-year-old former hunter and
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Mathieu Mestokosho, which he published in 1977. The
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(formerly Montagnais) man had written the work as part of Quebec Heritage Week under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. After completing his studies at McGill, Bouchard worked in a number of roles including
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and the study of
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and workers' culture. He then went on to head the human sciences research programme at the '' Institut de recherche en santé et en sécurité du travail'', a role he held between 1987 and 1990. From 1990 to 1996 he worked for the
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, with a job title of ''consultant en management et organisation du travail'' (consultant in management and organisation of work). In 1991, Bouchard published ''Le moineau domestique'', a collection of around 60 essays on the struggles and joys of modern life. John Ellis Hare of the ''
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'' said that "there are many smiles and chuckles in Bouchard's dry humour" and called the pieces "gems of wisdom and experience". Bouchard first appeared on a
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television program in 1981. In the 2000s, he was featured on Radio-Canada's show ''Indicatif présent'' alongside
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where they would discuss social issues and current affairs. He also hosted Radio-Canada shows ''Les Lieux Communs'' (''The Common Places'') with Bernard Arcand, and ''Les chemins de travers'' by himself. Bouchard has been consulted on or featured in several films, including '' Québékoisie'' and ''
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''. In 2021, Bouchard released a collection of around 70 essays titled ''Un café avec Marie''. The work was named after his wife, Marie-Christine Lévesque, who had died from
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on July 16, 2020. He had an enduring interest in the
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, the
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, and the French-speaking peoples of North America. Throughout his career, he travelled to spend time in Quebec's
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,
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and
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areas, as well as Labrador and the
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territory, studying the peoples of those regions. Bouchard received the Prix Gérard-Morisset in 2015. He won the
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twice, at the
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for ''Les Yeux tristes de mon camion'' and at the 2021 Governor General's Awards for ''Du diesel dans les veines''.


Death

In April 2021, while still working as a host of the show ''C'est fou...'' with Jean-Philippe Pleau on the
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's
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network, Bouchard announced on Facebook that he was taking some time off due to "little health issues". He posted again, on May 9, saying "I slowly regain my mammoth strength, and I'm anxious to be back in front of a microphone and the listeners". He died on May 10, 2021, at the age of 73.


Works

*''Chroniques de chasse d'un Montagnais de Mingan'' (1977) *''Le moineau domestique: histoire de vivre'' (1991) *''Quinze lieux communs'' (1993, with Bernard Arcand) *''De nouveaux lieux communs'' (1994, with Bernard Arcand) *''Du pâté chinois, du baseball et autres lieux communs'' (1995, with
Bernard Arcand Bernard Arcand (April 18, 1945 – January 30, 2009) was a French-Canadian anthropologist, author and communicator. He was for several decades a professor of the anthropology department of Laval University. Born in Deschambault, Québec, he was ...
) *''De la fin du mâle, de l'emballage et autres lieux communs'' (1996, with Bernard Arcand) *''Des pompiers, de l'accent français et autres lieux communs'' (1998, with Bernard Arcand) *''France-Québec: images et mirages'' (1999) *''L'homme descend de l'ourse'' (1998) *''Du pipi, du gaspillage et sept autres lieux communs'' (2001, with Bernard Arcand) *''Cow-boy dans l'âme: sur la piste du Western et du country'' (2002, with Bernard Arcand) *''Les Meilleurs Lieux communs, peut-être'' (2003, with Bernard Arcand) *''Les corneilles ne sont pas les épouses des corbeaux'' (2005) *''Caribou Hunter: A Song of a Vanished Innu Life'' (2006, with Mathieu Mestokosho) *''Bestiaire: confessions animales'' (2006) *''Bestiaire II: confessions animales'' (2008) *''Elles ont fait l'Amérique: De remarquables oubliés, Tome 1'' (2011, with Marie-Christine Lévesque) *''C'était au temps des mammouths laineux'' (2012) *''Ils ont couru l'Amérique: De remarquables oubliés, Tome 2'' (2014, with Marie-Christine Lévesque) *''Les Yeux tristes de mon camion'' (2016) *''Le peuple rieur: hommage à mes amis Innus'' (2017, with Marie-Christine Lévesque) *''L'Œuvre du grand lièvre filou'' (2018) *''L'Allume-cigarette de la Chrysler noire'' (2019) *''Un café avec Marie'' (2021) *''Du diesel dans les veines: La saga des camionneurs du Nord'' (2021, with Mark Fortier)


References

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