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Fernand Dumont
Born(1927-06-24)24 June 1927
Died1 May 1997(1997-05-01) (aged 69)
Quebec, Canada
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineSociology
InstitutionsUniversité Laval
InfluencedGérard Bouchard

Fernand Dumont OQ MSRC (24 June 1927 – 1 May 1997) was a Canadian sociologist, philosopher, theologian, and poet from Quebec.[1] A longtime professor at Université Laval, he won the Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction at the 1968 Governor General's Awards for Le lieu de l'homme.

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Awards Preceded byRobert-Lionel Séguin [fr] Governor General's Awardfor French-language non-fiction 1968 Succeeded byMichel Brunet Preceded byRina Lasnier Prix Athanase-David 1975 Succeeded byPierre Vadeboncœur [fr] Preceded byLarkin Kerwin Jacques Rousseau Award 1984 Succeeded byGérard Bouchard Preceded byGérard Bergeron [fr] Prix Léon-Gérin 1990 Succeeded byBruce Trigger Preceded byDenys Arcand Molson Prize 1992 With: Douglas Cardinal Succeeded byJuliet McMaster Preceded byCharles Taylor Succeeded byR. Murray Schafer