Mineke Schipper is a Dutch author of non-fiction and fiction. As a scholar she is best known for her work on comparative literature mythologies and intercultural studies.
Description of the author
Thanks to her critical global perspective, Schipper has given an important impulse to the field of intercultural literary studies. Making her views accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences, she lectures not only at universities and scientific institutes, but also to audiences outside the academy, such as policy makers in The Hague or Brussels. She has also addressed a thousand rural women in the Amsterdam RAI congress centre; Jewish women in a synagogue in Leiden; a Muslim audience in a mosque in Nairobi; Egyptian folklorists in Cairo; Cultural Institutes from Curaçao to Cambodia.
Her work on global oral traditions, proverbs, myths and creation mythologies has drawn significant attention. For her internationally acclaimed book Never Marry a Woman with Big Feet - Women in Proverbs from Around the World she received the Eureka Award 2005. The book has been published in a number of languages and editions, among which Chinese,Turkish, Spanish, Arabic, Korean, Portuguese and her interactive website contains more than 15 000 searchable proverbs about women from all over the world.
Fiction
Mineke Schipper is also a fiction writer. Her three novels are all set in the context of globalisation. Her most recent novel Vogel valt vogel vliegt, was praised by Nobel Prize winner J. M. Coetzee as "an absorbing story of the growth of adult love, and the letting go of past love, in the shadow of America’s imperial wars." Besides novels, essays and academic books in various languages, she also publishes in general Dutch and international newspapers and magazines, including NRC-Handelsblad, The Times, El Mundo, The Los Angeles Times, Birgün, Ex-Change.
Publications (selection)
China's Creation and Origin Myths. Cross-cultural Explorations in Oral and Written Traditions. Ed. by Mineke Schipper, Ye Shuxian and Yin Hubin. Leiden, Brill, 2011.
Mineke Schipper & Hubin Yin : Epics and Heroes in China's Minority Cultures. Guangxi & Beijing, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2004.
Mineke Schipper: Never Marry a Woman With Big Feet. Women in Proverbs From Around the World. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2003.
Mineke Schipper: Imagining Insiders. Africa and the Question of Belonging. London & New York, Cassell, 1999.
Mineke Schipper: Source of All Evil. African Proverbs and Sayings on Women. London,Allison & Busby, 1991.
Mineke Schipper: Beyond the Boundaries. Text and Context in African Literature. Chicago, Dee, 1990.
W.J.J. Schipper, W.L. Idema, H.M. Leyten: White and Black. Imagination and Cultural Confrontations. Amsterdam, Royal Tropical Institute, 1990.
Unheard Words. Women and Literature in Africa, the Arab world, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. Ed. by Mineke Schipper. London, Allison & Busby, 1985.
Mineke Schipper: Theatre and Society in Africa. Johannesburg, Ravan Press, 1982.
Text and Context. Methodological Explorations in the Field of African Literature. Ed. by Mineke Schipper-de Leeuw. Leiden, Afrika-Studiecentrum, 1977.
“Who Am I?”: Fact and Fiction in African First-Person Narrative in African Literature: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory, 1989.
Mineke Schipper: Theatre et societe en Afrique. Dakar,Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1984.
M. Schipper-de Leeuw: Perspective narrative et recit Africain à la première personne. Leiden, Afrika-Studiecentrum, 1976. No ISBN
Mineke Schipper-de Leeuw: Le blanc et l'Occident. Au miroir du roman négro-africain de langue française . Assen, Van Gorcum, 1973.
Mineke Schipper: Heirate nie eine Frau mit großen Füßen. Frauen in Sprichwörtern. Eine Kulturgeschichte. Frankfurt am Main, Eichborn, 2007.
Mineke Schipper: Eine gute Frau hat keinen Kopf. Europäische Sprichwörter über Frauen. München, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1996.