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'''Susana Rotker''' (3 July 1954 – 27 November 2000) was a Venezuelan journalist, columnist, essayist, and writer.<ref name=FNPI1>{{Cite web |url=http://fnpi.org/es/fnpi/comunidad/perfil/susana-rotker |title=Susana Rotker |publisher=Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano |language=es |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref> |
'''Susana Rotker''' (3 July 1954 – 27 November 2000) was a Venezuelan journalist, columnist, essayist, and writer.<ref name=FNPI1>{{Cite web |url=http://fnpi.org/es/fnpi/comunidad/perfil/susana-rotker |title=Susana Rotker |publisher=Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano |language=es |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
== Biography == |
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The daughter of Jewish immigrants, Susana Rotker graduated from [[Andrés Bello |
The daughter of Jewish immigrants, Susana Rotker graduated from [[Andrés Bello Catholic University]] in Caracas in 1975, was an assistant professor at the [[University of Buenos Aires]],<ref name=NYT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/02/nyregion/susana-rotker-martinez-46-language-professor-at-rutgers.html?pagewanted=1 |title=Susana Rotker-Martinez, 46, Language Professor at Rutgers |first=Wolfgang |last=Saxon |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=2 December 2000 |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref> and received a doctorate in Hispanic literature from the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]] in 1989.<ref name=NYT/> She was a professor of Latin American literature and director of the [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]] Center for Hemispheric Studies in New Jersey.<ref name=FNPI1/> |
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She was a noted film critic in her column "La gran ilusión" in the Caracas newspaper ''[[El Nacional (Caracas)|El Nacional]]''.<ref name=Murió>{{Cite news |url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/42781-murio-la-escritora-susana-rotker |title=Murió la escritora Susana Rotker |trans-title=The Writer Susana Rotker Dies |work=[[La Nación]] |language=es |date=29 November 2000 |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://www.scribd.com/document/316367474/Cuesta-Cecilia-Resena-de-Susana-Rotker-Bravo-pueblo-pdf |title=Reseña de Susana Rotker Bravo Pueblo |first=Cecilia |last=Cuesta C. |journal=Voz y Escritura |publisher=[[University of the Andes (Venezuela)|University of the Andes]] |number=17 |page=173 |language=es |year=2009 |access-date=8 August 2018 |via=scribd}}</ref> |
She was a noted film critic in her column "La gran ilusión" in the Caracas newspaper ''[[El Nacional (Caracas)|El Nacional]]''.<ref name=Murió>{{Cite news |url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/42781-murio-la-escritora-susana-rotker |title=Murió la escritora Susana Rotker |trans-title=The Writer Susana Rotker Dies |work=[[La Nación]] |language=es |date=29 November 2000 |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://www.scribd.com/document/316367474/Cuesta-Cecilia-Resena-de-Susana-Rotker-Bravo-pueblo-pdf |title=Reseña de Susana Rotker Bravo Pueblo |first=Cecilia |last=Cuesta C. |journal=Voz y Escritura |publisher=[[University of the Andes (Venezuela)|University of the Andes]] |number=17 |page=173 |language=es |year=2009 |access-date=8 August 2018 |via=scribd}}</ref> |
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Around 1979, she met the Argentine intellectual [[Tomás Eloy Martínez]] exiled in Venezuela, with whom she had a daughter Sol Ana in 1986, and with whom she lived until the traffic accident that cost Rotker her life in 2000.<ref name=NYT/> She resided in [[Highland Park, New Jersey]].<ref name=NYT/> |
Around 1979, she met the Argentine intellectual [[Tomás Eloy Martínez]] exiled in Venezuela, with whom she had a daughter Sol Ana in 1986, and with whom she lived until the traffic accident that cost Rotker her life in 2000.<ref name=NYT/> She resided in [[Highland Park, New Jersey]].<ref name=NYT/> |
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==Books== |
== Books == |
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* ''Isaac Chocron y Elisa Lerner: Los Transgresores De La Literatura Venezolana Reflexiones Sobre La Identidad Judía'', 1991, {{ISBN|9802530778}} |
* ''Isaac Chocron y Elisa Lerner: Los Transgresores De La Literatura Venezolana Reflexiones Sobre La Identidad Judía'', 1991, {{ISBN|9802530778}} |
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* ''Bravo Pueblo: Poder, Utopia Y Violencia'', Fondo Editorial Nave Va., {{ISBN|9806481135}} |
* ''Bravo Pueblo: Poder, Utopia Y Violencia'', Fondo Editorial Nave Va., {{ISBN|9806481135}} |
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* ''Captive Women: Oblivion and Memory in Argentina'', Minneapolis: [[University of Minnesota Press]], 2002, 236 pp., {{ISBN|0-8166-4030-0}} |
* ''Captive Women: Oblivion and Memory in Argentina'', Minneapolis: [[University of Minnesota Press]], 2002, 236 pp., {{ISBN|0-8166-4030-0}} |
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==Awards== |
== Awards == |
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In 1991 she received the [[Casa de las Américas Prize]] for her work ''La invención de la crónica'' about [[José Martí]].<ref name=Murió/> |
In 1991 she received the [[Casa de las Américas Prize]] for her work ''La invención de la crónica'' about [[José Martí]].<ref name=Murió/> |
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She was a Guest Scholar at the [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|Woodrow Wilson International Center]] in 1997.<ref name=FNPI1/><ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/ACF352.pdf |title=Introduction |first=Joseph S. |last=Tulchin |publisher=[[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]] |page=3 |date=December 1997 |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref> |
She was a Guest Scholar at the [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|Woodrow Wilson International Center]] in 1997.<ref name=FNPI1/><ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/ACF352.pdf |title=Introduction |first=Joseph S. |last=Tulchin |publisher=[[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]] |page=3 |date=December 1997 |access-date=8 August 2018}}</ref> |
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==References== |
== References == |
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==Further reading== |
== Further reading == |
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* {{Cite news |url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=45920 |title=En memoria de Susana Rotker |first=Tomás Eloy |last=Martínez |work=[[La Nación]] |language=es |date=22 December 2000 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120630093821/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/45920-en-memoria-de-susana-rotker?sitio=desktop# |archive-date=2012-06-30 |access-date=2018-08-08 |url-status=live }} |
* {{Cite news |url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=45920 |title=En memoria de Susana Rotker |first=Tomás Eloy |last=Martínez |work=[[La Nación]] |language=es |date=22 December 2000 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120630093821/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/45920-en-memoria-de-susana-rotker?sitio=desktop# |archive-date=2012-06-30 |access-date=2018-08-08 |url-status=live }} |
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Susana Rotker | |
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Born | Caracas, Venezuela | 3 July 1954
Died | 27 November 2000 Piscataway, New Jersey, United States | (aged 46)
Alma mater | University of Maryland |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
Spouse | Tomás Eloy Martínez |
Awards | Casa de las Américas Prize (1991) |
Susana Rotker (3 July 1954 – 27 November 2000) was a Venezuelan journalist, columnist, essayist, and writer.[1]
Biography
[edit]The daughter of Jewish immigrants, Susana Rotker graduated from Andrés Bello Catholic University in Caracas in 1975, was an assistant professor at the University of Buenos Aires,[2] and received a doctorate in Hispanic literature from the University of Maryland in 1989.[2] She was a professor of Latin American literature and director of the Rutgers Center for Hemispheric Studies in New Jersey.[1]
She was a noted film critic in her column "La gran ilusión" in the Caracas newspaper El Nacional.[3][4]
Around 1979, she met the Argentine intellectual Tomás Eloy Martínez exiled in Venezuela, with whom she had a daughter Sol Ana in 1986, and with whom she lived until the traffic accident that cost Rotker her life in 2000.[2] She resided in Highland Park, New Jersey.[2]
Books
[edit]- Isaac Chocron y Elisa Lerner: Los Transgresores De La Literatura Venezolana Reflexiones Sobre La Identidad Judía, 1991, ISBN 9802530778
- Bravo Pueblo: Poder, Utopia Y Violencia, Fondo Editorial Nave Va., ISBN 9806481135
- Ensayistas De Nuestra América, Editorial Losada, ISBN 9500304880, 9789500304887
- Ciudadanías del miedo, Nueva Sociedad, Caracas, 2000, 249 pp., ISBN 980-317-175-5
- The Memoirs of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier, Oxford University Press
- The American Chronicles of Jose Marti: Journalism and Modernity in Spanish America, ISBN 0874519020
- La invención de la crónica , Fondo de cultura económica, ISBN 9789681678296, 968167829X[5]
- Citizens of Fear: Urban Violence in Latin America, Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813530352
- Captive Women: Oblivion and Memory in Argentina, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002, 236 pp., ISBN 0-8166-4030-0
Awards
[edit]In 1991 she received the Casa de las Américas Prize for her work La invención de la crónica about José Martí.[3]
She was a Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in 1997.[1][6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Susana Rotker" (in Spanish). Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d Saxon, Wolfgang (2 December 2000). "Susana Rotker-Martinez, 46, Language Professor at Rutgers". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Murió la escritora Susana Rotker" [The Writer Susana Rotker Dies]. La Nación (in Spanish). 29 November 2000. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ Cuesta C., Cecilia (2009). "Reseña de Susana Rotker Bravo Pueblo". Voz y Escritura (in Spanish) (17). University of the Andes: 173. Retrieved 8 August 2018 – via scribd.
- ^ "La invención de la crónica" (in Spanish). Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano. 10 March 2016. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ Tulchin, Joseph S. (December 1997). "Introduction" (PDF). Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: 3. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
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Further reading
[edit]- Martínez, Tomás Eloy (22 December 2000). "En memoria de Susana Rotker". La Nación (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
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- Venezuelan film critics
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- Venezuelan educators
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