Alessandro Portelli
Alessandro Portelli (born July 8, 1942) is an Italian scholar of American literature and culture, oral historian, writer for the daily newspaper ''il manifesto'', and musicologist. He is a professor of Anglo-American literature at the University of Rome La Sapienza. In the United States he is best known for his oral history work, which has compared workers' accounts of industrial conflicts in Harlan County, Kentucky, and Terni, Italy. In 2014–15, he was a visiting professor in the Department of Sociology at Princeton University, co-teaching a course on Bruce Springsteen's America.Provided by Wikipedia
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by Portelli, Alessandro, 1942-, Alberico, Anahí, Aquino, Florencia, Arredondo, Agustina, Artigas, Sabrina, Campo, Daniela, Castiglione, María Belén, López Di Nezio, Hernán, Foppiano, Lautaro, Mangifesta, Laura, Piro, Matías, Sayal, Daniela Magalí, Valente, Agostina, Zanella, Gustavo
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by Badenes, Daniel, Portelli, Alessandro, Alberico, Anahí, Aquino, Florencia, Arredondo, Agustina, Artigas, Sabrina, Campo, Daniela, Castiglione, María Belén, López Di Nezio, Hernán, Foppiano, Lautaro Javier, Mangifesta, Laura, Piro, Matías, Sayal, Daniela Magalí, Valente, Agostina, Zanella, Gustavo
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