
About
Carole Salmon is a Professor of French at Furman University's Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. She specializes in sociolinguistics, with research focusing on French-speaking communities in Louisiana, New England, and North America. Her work examines linguistic and cultural identities in cinema, literature, and migration narratives. Prior to Furman, she taught at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Louisiana State University, where she completed her Ph.D. in Sociolinguistics. Dr. Salmon has led study abroad programs in Paris and serves as Review Editor for The French Review's Linguistics section. She was honored with the French Government's Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques (2017) and has been recognized for her teaching excellence.
Education:
- Ph.D. in French Studies (Sociolinguistics), Louisiana State University
- Maîtrise de lettres modernes, Université de Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle
- Licence de lettres modernes, Université de Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle
Research Interests:
- Cajun French preservation and transmission in Louisiana
- Francophone identity in Franco-American communities
- Linguistic variation in New England and Canada
- Cinema representations of migration and identity
Awards:
- Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques (2017)
- Nominated for Manning Prize for Excellence in Teaching (2016)
- Nominated for LSU Distinguished Dissertation Award (2007)
Professional Activities:
- Past President of Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
- Co-editor of multiple volumes on Francophone cinema and linguistics
- Leader of transnational study abroad programs
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