![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() During this time he wrote, with Armand Mattelart, a critique of North American cultural imperialism, How to Read Donald Duck. Careerįrom 1970 to 1973, Dorfman served as a cultural adviser to Salvador Allende, Presidente de Chile. Since the restoration of democracy in Chile, in 1990, he and his wife Angélica have divided their time between Santiago and the United States. ![]() From 1968 to 1969, he attended graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley and then returned to Chile. He attended and later worked as a professor at the University of Chile, marrying Angélica Malinarich in 1966 and becoming a Chilean citizen in 1967. Shortly after his birth, they moved to the United States and then, in 1954, moved to Chile. Background and educationĭorfman was born in Buenos Aires on May 6, 1942, the son of Adolf Dorfman, who was born in Odessa (then Russian Empire) to a well-to-do Jewish family, and became a prominent Argentine professor of economics and the author of Historia de la Industria Argentina, and Fanny Zelicovich Dorfman, who was born in Kishinev of Bessarabian Jewish descent. A citizen of the United States since 2004, he has been a professor of literature and Latin American Studies at Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina, since 1985. Vladimiro Ariel Dorfman (born May 6, 1942) is an Argentine-Chilean-American novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist. ![]()
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