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Teresa Porzecanski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teresa Porzecanski Teresa Porzecanski (born 1945) is a Uruguayan anthropologist and writer. From an Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish family (her father was originally from Libau and her mother from Syria〔), her works have included a focus on the Jewish communities of Uruguay. She is a professor at the Catholic University of Uruguay.〔 She grew up in Montevideo. From 1978-1981, she collected oral histories of Jewish immigrants which was published as ''Life Stories of Jewish Immigrants to Uruguay'' in its first edition in Spanish in 1986. In a review for the American Jewish Archives, Alejandro Lilienthal called it a good introduction to the subject, but criticized the work as not containing any original analysis; outside of the transcriptions of the oral histories, the context in the introduction was simply compiled work that others had previously published. Her fiction is part of a tradition of works expressing erotic desires created by Uruguayan women. In 1992, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1992 Fellowships )〕 during which she studied the Sephardim and rabbinic lore.〔 She has also received a Fulbright scholarship.〔 ==Selected works==
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