Margaret Jolly Explained

Margaret Anne Jolly (born 12 April 1949), born in Sydney, Australia[1] is an historical anthropologist recognized as a world expert on gender in Oceania. She is professor in the College of Asia and the Pacific and Convenor of the Gender Institute at the Australian National University in Canberra.[2] Jolly is also a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.[3]

Career

From 2010 to 2015, Jolly held an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship, an award valued at $2.7M.[4] She has written extensively on gender in the Pacific,[5] on exploratory voyages and travel writing, missions and contemporary Christianity, maternity and sexuality, cinema and art.

Jolly has held a number of prestigious academic roles including Head of the Gender Relations Centre 1992-2009; Burns Distinguished Visiting Chair, History, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (1998); Visiting Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz (2002); Visiting Professor, Centre National de Recherche Scientifique and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France (2009).[6] Her work is widely held in libraries.[7]

Honours

Jolly was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours for "significant service to education, particularly to gender and Pacific studies."[8]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Encyclopedia of Women & Leadership in Australia.
  2. Web site: School of Culture, History & Language, Australian National University.
  3. Web site: Academy Fellows recognised with Australia Day Honours . 25 January 2020 . . 4 May 2020 .
  4. News: ARC Laureate Fellows . 20 February 2015 . . 3 May 2020 .
  5. Web site: ANU Press.
  6. Web site: Researchers, Australian National University.
  7. Web site: Jolly, Margaret . worldcat.org . August 22, 2016.
  8. News: Stehle . Mark . Australia Day Honours 2020: Full list of recipients . 25 January 2020 . . Nine Entertainment Co . 25 January 2020.