John Laudun

John Laudun
Born Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Education
  • B.A. in Philosophy & English
  • M.A. in English
  • Ph.D. in Folklore Studies
Alma mater
Known for folklorist
Children 1
Awards
  • Jacob K. Javits Fellow
  • MacArthur Scholar
Website
johnlaudun.org

John Laudun is a folklorist, essayist, and professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette.[1][2]

He focuses on creativity across a broad range of media and behaviors. He has published widely in scholarly journals, anthologies, and has a book forthcoming, but he has also reached out to broader audiences with essays in various outlets, including his own website.[3] He has appeared on camera in several films and been interviewed by the New York Times and the Atlanta Constitution, among others.

Education and career

Born in Lafayette, Louisiana and raised in Lafayette, Franklin, and Baton Rouge, he graduated from Louisiana State University with a dual degree in philosophy and English in 1986. He received a master's of art in English from Syracuse University in 1989, where he developed his interest in folklore studies based on his reading of post-structuralist theories. Laudun obtained a doctorate in folkloristics from Indiana University in 1999, where he studied under Richard Bauman and Henry Glassie.

As he was finishing up work on his dissertation, he was offered a position at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he joined the English faculty, where he embarked upon a number of efforts, including editing the Louisiana Folklore Miscellany, published by the Louisiana Folklore Society,[4] from 2000 to 2005.[5]

Honors and awards

While finishing up his undergraduate work at LSU, Laudun received a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education to pursue graduate work in creativity. He was a Javits Fellow at both Syracuse University (1987–89) and Indiana University (1990–92). While at Syracuse, he received the Delmore Schwartz Prize for Poetry. At Indiana University, he was selected as a MacArthur Scholar for the Indiana Center for Global Change and World Peace.[6]

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