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Teresa Porzecanski (born 5 de May 1945) is a Uruguayan anthropologist, profesor 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, afrodescendant minorities, prejudice and ethnic issues. She has been is a professor at the Catholic University of Uruguay., Universidad de la Republica, CLAEH, and various universities in Argentina, Brazil, Perú, México, United States, Puerto Rico, Sweden, and Israel.

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  • Teresa Porzecanski (Montevideo, 5 de maig de 1945) és una escriptora i antropòloga uruguaiana. Els seus treballs de ficció cobreixen temes que van des del femení i religiós a les vivències i tradicions de les comunitats jueves assentades a l'Uruguai, les minories afrodescendents, la religiositat popular, els sistemes de creences no tradicionals, el cos i les seves implicacions en la identitat, l'etiologia del prejudici social i individual, tot això vist des d'una perspectiva antropològica. La seva assagística cobreix àrees antropològiques, de ciències socials i de treball social. Un dels seus principals temes d'estudi és la funció del cos dins el sistema social i les formes que l'ésser humà s'ha donat per mirar-se a si mateix. (ca)
  • Teresa Porzecanski (Montevideo, 5 de mayo de 1945) es una escritora y antropóloga uruguaya.​ Sus trabajos de ficción abarcan temas que van desde lo femenino y religioso a las vivencias y tradiciones de las comunidades judías asentadas en Uruguay, las minorías afrodescendientes, la religiosidad popular, los sistemas de creencias no tradicionales, el cuerpo y sus implicancias en la identidad, las causas del prejuicio social e individual, todo ello visto desde una perspectiva antropológica. Su ensayística cubre áreas antropológicas, de ciencias sociales y de trabajo social.​ Uno de sus principales temas de estudio es la función del cuerpo dentro del sistema social y las formas que el ser humano se ha dado para mirarse a sí mismo.​​ (es)
  • Teresa Porzecanski (born 5 de May 1945) is a Uruguayan anthropologist, profesor 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, afrodescendant minorities, prejudice and ethnic issues. She has been is a professor at the Catholic University of Uruguay., Universidad de la Republica, CLAEH, and various universities in Argentina, Brazil, Perú, México, United States, Puerto Rico, Sweden, and Israel. 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, called it a good introduction to the subject, outside of the transcriptions of the oral histories. Her fiction is part of a tradition of works exploring identities and migration maladjustments, prejudice against minorities, and women interior worlds. In 1992, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship, during which she studied the Sephardim and rabbinic lore. She has also received a Fulbright scholarship. as well as a Rockefeller Residency Grant in Bellagio, Italy, to write her fiction. She received five awards by the Ministry of Education of Uruguay, two awards by the Municipality of Montevideo, the Critics Award Bartolomé Hidalgo (1995) and the Morosoli Award for Literature (2004). (en)
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  • 5 May 1945 (en)
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  • Teresa Porzecanski (Montevideo, 5 de mayo de 1945) es una escritora y antropóloga uruguaya.​ Sus trabajos de ficción abarcan temas que van desde lo femenino y religioso a las vivencias y tradiciones de las comunidades judías asentadas en Uruguay, las minorías afrodescendientes, la religiosidad popular, los sistemas de creencias no tradicionales, el cuerpo y sus implicancias en la identidad, las causas del prejuicio social e individual, todo ello visto desde una perspectiva antropológica. Su ensayística cubre áreas antropológicas, de ciencias sociales y de trabajo social.​ Uno de sus principales temas de estudio es la función del cuerpo dentro del sistema social y las formas que el ser humano se ha dado para mirarse a sí mismo.​​ (es)
  • Teresa Porzecanski (Montevideo, 5 de maig de 1945) és una escriptora i antropòloga uruguaiana. Els seus treballs de ficció cobreixen temes que van des del femení i religiós a les vivències i tradicions de les comunitats jueves assentades a l'Uruguai, les minories afrodescendents, la religiositat popular, els sistemes de creences no tradicionals, el cos i les seves implicacions en la identitat, l'etiologia del prejudici social i individual, tot això vist des d'una perspectiva antropològica. (ca)
  • Teresa Porzecanski (born 5 de May 1945) is a Uruguayan anthropologist, profesor 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, afrodescendant minorities, prejudice and ethnic issues. She has been is a professor at the Catholic University of Uruguay., Universidad de la Republica, CLAEH, and various universities in Argentina, Brazil, Perú, México, United States, Puerto Rico, Sweden, and Israel. (en)
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  • Teresa Porzecanski (en)
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