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Maria Gertrudis "Mieke" Bal (born 14 March 1946 in
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) is a Dutch
cultural theorist Culture theory is the branch of comparative anthropology and semiotics (not to be confused with cultural sociology or cultural studies) that seeks to define the heuristic concept of culture in operational and/or scientific terms. Overview In ...
,
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ist, and
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in Literary Theory at the
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. Previously she also was Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the
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Education and academic career

Bal attended the University of Amsterdam, where she obtained a M.A. in French in 1969. She continued her
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studies in Amsterdam under supervision of Professor Jan Kamerbeek, but due to the death of her supervisor in 1977 she was awarded her Ph.D. in French and Comparative Literature at
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. Bal was Professor of Semiotics and Women’s Studies at Utrecht University (1987–1991) and Chair of the Section of Comparative Literature as well as Susan B. Anthony Professor of Women’s Studies at the
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(1987–1991). She remained associated with the University of Rochester as Visiting Professor of Visual and Cultural Studies (1991–1996) while filling the position of Professor of Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam (1991–2011). From 1993 to 1995 Bal was the Founding Director of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, a research institute and doctoral school devoted to the comparative and interdisciplinary study of culture. In 2005 the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences awarded Bal with an Academy Professorship, a prestigious grant given to senior researchers for exceptional achievement throughout their career. The Academy characterized Bal’s approach to literary theory and the visual arts as “highly innovative, robust, and displaying extraordinary creativity.” Bal has supervised over eighty Ph.D. dissertations spanning a wide variety of topics, including the Ph.D. dissertation of new media scholar
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at the
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in 1993. Bal serves on the editorial board of academic journals including '' Parallax'' and ''
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'', as well as on the international advisory board of '' Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.''
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published ''A Mieke Bal Reader'' in 2006, while in 2008
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published ''About Mieke Bal'', a collection of essays celebrating her work. Mieke Bal received an Honorary Doctorate from the
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in 2016. She is a member of the
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Personal life

Bal's daughter, Nanna Verhoeff, is also a scholar. She is a professor of media and performance studies in Utrecht University's Department of Media and Culture Studies.


Major works

Bal has published more than thirty books on a wide range of subjects. Her research interests include biblical and
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, seventeenth-century and modern art,
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feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
, mental illness, and migratory culture. Bal’s ''Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative'' (1985) is an introduction to the systematic study of narrative, in which she adopts structuralist concepts and terms as tools for the analysis of stories. A revised and expanded third edition was published in 2009. ''Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History'' (1999) investigates how twentieth-century artists set up a dialogue with old-master art. Re-theorizing notions of linear influence and temporality, Bal introduces the concept of ‘pre-posterous history’ to help understand how modern quotations of Caravaggio renew our understanding of his work. In ''Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide'' (2002), Bal explores the deployment of concepts in interdisciplinary
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. In a series of case studies, Bal eschews more conventional methodologies based on a single paradigm or discipline in favor of an open re-examination of concepts as they ‘travel’ between disciplines, historical periods, and (cultural) contexts. In 2013, Bal completed a trilogy of works on political art. Specifically, she seeks to understand how art can be politically effective without espousing particular political causes. In each of these books, she focuses on the oeuvre of an individual artist and their medium of choice. ''Of What One Cannot Speak'' (2010) examines the work of Colombian sculptor
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, ''Thinking in Film'' (2013) looks at the video installations of Finnish artist
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, and ''Endless Andness'' (2013) engages with the abstract spatial interventions of Belgian artist
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Video work

In addition to her academic work, Bal is a video artist whose films and installations have been exhibited internationally. As a member of the film collective Cinema Suitcase, she made several videos that mostly revolve around issues of migration. With Michelle Williams Gamaker, she directed the feature-length film ''A Long History of Madness'' (2011). Based on the book ''Mère Folle'' by French psychoanalyst Françoise Davoine, the film is a so-called ‘theoretical fiction’ that examines how madness can be treated analytically. Bal and Williams Gamaker are currently completing their second feature film ''Madame B'' (2014), a modern interpretation of
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’s 1856 masterpiece ''
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Selected publications

* 1987. ''Lethal Love: Feminist Literary Readings of Biblical Love Stories''. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. . * 1988. ''Death and Dissymmetry: The Politics of Coherence in the Book of Judges''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . * 1988. ''Murder and Difference: Gender, Genre and Scholarship on Sisera’s Death''. Trans. Matthew Gumpert. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. . * 1991. ''Reading “Rembrandt”: Beyond the Word–Image Opposition''. Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press. . * 1996. ''Double Exposures: The Subject of Cultural Analysis''. London and New York: Routledge. . * 1999. ''Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . * 2002. ''Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. . * 2006. ''A Mieke Bal Reader''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . * 2008. ''Loving Yusuf: Conceptual Travels from Present to Past''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . * 2009
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''Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative''. 3rd ed. Trans. Christine van Boheemen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. . * 2010. ''Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo’s Political Art''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . * 2013. ''Endless Andness: The Politics of Abstraction According to Ann Veronica Janssens''. London and New York: Bloomsbury. . * 2013. ''Thinking in Film: The Politics of Video Installation According to Eija-Liisa Ahtila''. London and New York: Bloomsbury. . * 2022. ''Image-Thinking: Artmaking as Cultural Analysis''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. .


References


External links


Mieke Bal's personal website


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Official website
of the ''Mère Folle Project'' (2011)
Official website
of the film project ''Madame B'' (2014)
Mieke Bal Papers
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