Blandine Joret is assistant professor of Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam, specializing in postwar European film culture and the intellectual history of film studies. She received her PhD at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (2015, cum laude) with a dissertation on the influence of André Bazin’s film criticism on postwar film culture and academia. She has a BSc in communication and social sciences (KULeuven, 2008) and an MA in Film Studies (UvA, 2009). Blandine’s research is on film education, historical audience reception studies, intellectual history, and the disciplinary crossovers between film studies and educational sciences. Her work appeared in Discourse, Participations, Cinergie and Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education.
Blandine's research is strongly intertwined with her educational practice at the University of Amsterdam. She coordinates the Forum for Film Education research initiative at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis. From 2020–2022, Blandine held a Comenius Fellowship at the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research, where she initiated the UvA film club. She is also faculty advisor on Humanities education at the FGw Teaching & Learning Center, where she works mainly on inclusion and diversity, teacher appreciation and recognition, and education-research.
Her first book, Studying Film with André Bazin (AUP 2019), offers fresh insights into Bazin's critical methodology and its contemporary relevance. It can be ordered on the publisher's website or read on this OpenAccess platform.