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Mineke de Leeuw : ウィキペディア英語版
Mineke Schipper

Mineke Schipper (née ''Wilhelmina Janneke Josepha de Leeuw'', 6 December 1938, Polsbroek) is a Dutch author and researcher best known for her non-fictional studies on women's literature.
==Description of the author==
Thanks to her critical global perspective, Schipper has given an important impulse to the field of intercultural literary studies.〔("Prof. dr. W.J.J. (Mineke) Schipper de Leeuw (Emeritus)" ), Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society.〕 Making her views accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences, she lectures not only at universities and scientific institutes (Berkeley, Beijing, Pretoria. Stockholm), 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.

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