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Elaine Lindsay

Elaine Stuart Lindsay (born 1948) is an Australian academic whose work has focussed on literature and feminist theology. She was instrumental in the development of the Women-Church journal which provided publishing opportunities in feminist theology for Australian women.

Elaine Lindsay
Born1948
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)academic, feminist theologian
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisRewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women's Fiction (1996)
Academic work
DisciplineLiterature, Spirituality
Sub-disciplineAustralian literature
InstitutionsAustralian Catholic University
Main interestsAustralian literature, Spirituality, feminist theology

Early life and education edit

Elaine Stuart Lindsay was born in 1948 in Adelaide, South Australia. She studied at St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School in Adelaide.[1]

Lindsay has a Bachelor of Arts from Flinders University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Children's Literature from Macquarie University.[1][2] She has a Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Australian Catholic University.[1]

She also has a Master of Public Policy, Master of Arts, and PhD from University of Sydney.[3] Her thesis was published as Rewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women's Fiction (2000).[4][5]

Career edit

Lindsay began her career as a radio producer, announcer and interviewer.[1] From 1974 to 1978, Lindsay worked as a broadcaster on Radio Adelaide, with a focus on topics related to arts and literature.[3] In 1978, she became the Senior Project Officer for the Literature Board of the Australia Council, a role she held until 1994.[3]

Lindsay taught English Literature at Australian Catholic University between 1996 and 1997.[1] Between 1997 and 2009, she was a program manager for Literature and History for Arts NSW.[3]

From 2009, she was an executive officer at the Australian Catholic University (ACU).[3] In 2011, Lindsay became the research development coordinator in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at ACU.[1] She was appointed as senior lecturer in literature in the Faculty of Education and Arts in 2016. Lindsay retired from teaching in 2021.[1]

Lindsay taught feminist theology at the University of Sydney.[3] She has been an active member of the Movement for the Ordination of Women (MOW) since the late 1980s, including as a member of the Sydney committee and, since 2018, National Secretary.[6] In 2022 she was elected National President of MOW.[5] Lindsay was also co-editor of the Women-Church journal from 1992 to 2007.[5] In 1990 and 1992 Lindsay edited publications based on two national feminist theology conferences, Towards a Feminist Theology and Women Authoring Theology. These conferences were organised by MOW, Women and the Australian Church, Women-Church, and the Feminist Uniting Network.[7][8]

Lindsay was co-editor of Preachers, Prophets and Heretics which detailed the history of the movement for the ordination of women in the Australian Anglican church.[9] The book was shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards in 2013.[1] The book has been described as inspiring,[10] a well-presented and significant collection,[11] as well as well-researched and substantiated.[12] Lindsay is praised personally for her introductory chapter which honours Patricia Brennan, the first president of the Movement for the Ordination of Women (MOW).[11]

Lindsay developed the AustLit service reselling books from publishers that were not stocked in bookstores.[13] She has chaired the judging panel for the Voss Literary Prize for the best Australian novel since 2016.[14] Lindsay also co-convened international conferences on Religion, Literature and the Arts at Australian Catholic University with Michael Griffith.[15]

Select publications edit

  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Barbara Hanrahan". Australian Dictionary of Biography, volume 19, 1991–1995 (ANU Press, 2021). doi:10.22459/ADB19
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Fiction: Australian Fiction and Religion." In ed. Lindsay Jones et al., The Encyclopedia of Religion 2nd edition (Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, Thomson Gale, 2004).
  • Lindsay, Elaine. Rewriting God: Spirituality in contemporary Australian women's fiction. No. 45. Rodopi, 2000. ISBN 9789042015821[16][17]
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Figuring the Sacred Geography, Spirituality and Literature." Kunapipi 17, no. 2 (1995): 15.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Reading Thea Astley: from Catholicism to post/Christian feminism." Antipodes 9, no. 2 (1995): 119–122.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. (1994). "A Mystic in her Garden: Spirituality and the Fiction of Barbara Hanrahan." In Claiming Our Rites: Studies in Religion by Australian Women Scholars. Eds. Morny Joy & Penelope Magee (19–35). www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C401191 ISBN 0908083181

Articles edit

  • Lindsay, Elaine. "'As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you.' Elizabeth Jolley's catalogue of consolation." Southerly 66, no.1 (2006): 52–65.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Sexing the Spiritual." Social Alternatives 24, no. 2 (2005): 32–35.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Deconstructing Jesus in recent Australian women's fiction", Women-Church: Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, no. 37 (2005): 30-36. Digitised version of no. 37 (2005) available on JSTOR Open Community Collections, University of Divinity Digital Collections, Mannix Library
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Spiritual Subversions." Australian Feminist Studies 14, no. 30 (1999): 357–366.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Friend Death: Gendered Perceptions of Death in Australian Writing." Australian Religion Studies Review 10, no. 1 (1997): 28–37. openjournals.library.usyd.edu.au/index.php/ARSR/article/view/8419/8545
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "On First Looking into Barbara Hanrahan's Diaries: ‘The Terrible Creative Task'." Literature and Theology 10, no. 3 (1996): 230–237.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Reading Thea Astley: From Catholicism to Post-Christian Feminism." Antipodes 9, no. 2 (1995): 119–122.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Finding a Voice: From The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan." Southerly 55, no. 3 (1995): 114–130.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "Figuring the Sacred: Geography, Spirituality and Literature." Kunapipi XVII, no. 2 (1995): 60–67.

Co-written and edited edit

  • Lindsay, Elaine and Michael Griffith. (June 2017). Literature and Theology Special Issue: Grounding the Sacred in Literature and the Arts in Australia. ISSN 0269-1205
  • Phillips, Debra and Lindsay, Elaine. (2017). Using diary writing: a narrative of radical courage. TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Programs.
  • Phillips, Debra and Lindsay, Elaine. (2017). Be-yond becoming: the shared features of art-making and constructing a narrative of the imagined future. Life Writing. doi:10.1080/14484528.2017.1296752
  • Lindsay, Elaine and Michael Griffith. (2014). Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (JASAL), David Malouf 14 no. 2.
  • Lindsay, Elaine, and Janet Christine Scarfe. Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women's Ministry. University of New South Wales Press Ltd, 2012. ISBN 9781742233376[12][11][10]
  • Lindsay, Elaine. "The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan." (1998). ISBN 9780702228926[18]
  • Lindsay, Elaine, and John Murray (1997–98). "'Whether this is Jerusalem or Babylon we know not.': National Self-Discovery in Remembering Babylon." Southerly 57, no. 4: 94–102.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. Women authoring theology: papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, Feminist Uniting Network, 24–26 May 1991. Petersham, 1991.
  • Lindsay, Elaine. Towards a feminist theology: papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, 18–20 August 1989, Collaroy Centre, Sydney. Helensburgh, 1990. [edited by Elaine Lindsay; illustrations by Bernice Moore; photos by Helen Leonard]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Austlit. "Elaine Lindsay | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories". www.austlit.edu.au. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Elaine Lindsay's life story: From poetry at the Pancake Kitchen to a PhD". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Profile of Elaine Stuart Lindsay". The Literary Encyclopedia. from the original on 28 September 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  4. ^ Lindsay, Elaine. "Rewriting God : spirituality in contemporary Australian women's fiction". sydney.primo.exlibrisgroup.com. from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "Elaine Lindsay | MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church". mowatch.com.au. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Women's History Exhibition – MOW | St John's Cathedral". www.stjohnscathedral.com.au. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  7. ^ Lindsay, Elaine, ed. (1990). Towards a feminist theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, 18-20 August 1989, Collaroy Centre, Sydney. N.S.W) Movement for the Ordination of Women. National Conference (5th : : Sydney, Women and the Australian Church. National Conference, Women-Church. Helensburgh, N.S.W.: Conference Committee. ISBN 0-7316-9879-7. OCLC 29321188.
  8. ^ Lindsay, Elaine, ed. (1992). Women authoring theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, Feminist Uniting Network, 24-26 May 1991, Strathfield, Sydney NSW. Movement for the Ordination of Women. Petersham, N.S.W.: Conference Committee. ISBN 0-646-07448-2. OCLC 27552547.
  9. ^ "'In the footsteps of the sisters': Saints' Girls honours ordained women". Guardian. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  10. ^ a b Webster-Hawes, Anastasia. 2014. “Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women’s Ministry.” St Mark’s Review 230 (December)
  11. ^ a b c Dawson, Jennifer. 2013. “Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women’s Ministry.” Colloquium 45 (1): 107–10.
  12. ^ a b Corfield, Tim (28 September 2015). "Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe (eds.), Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women's Ministry. New South Publishing, Sydney, 2012, pp. 400, (pbk)". Journal for the Academic Study of Religion. 28 (3): 344–345. doi:10.1558/jasr.v28i3.26163. ISBN 978-1-74223337-6. ISSN 1031-2943.
  13. ^ Lindsay, E. (1977). Austlit: A Cheap Book and Remainder Service. Media Information Australia, (3), 43.
  14. ^ "Judges for 2021 Prize". The Voss Literary Prize. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  15. ^ "CFP: Grounding the Sacred through Literature and the Arts Conference – isrlc.org". Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  16. ^ Haynes, Roslynn. 2002. “Rewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women’s Fiction.” Uniting Church Studies 8 (1): 63–65.
  17. ^ Brady, Veronica. 2002. "Rewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women's Fiction". Australian Literary Studies 20 (3). [1].
  18. ^ Edelson, Phyllis Fahrie (1999). Lindsay, Elaine; Stewart, Annette M. (eds.). "Diaries and criticism reveal the inner life and the artistry". Antipodes. 13 (1): 65–66. ISSN 0893-5580. JSTOR 41956946.

External links edit

  • Women-Church Complete Archive on JSTOR Open Community Collections, University of Divinity Digital Collections, Mannix Library.
  • Movement for the Ordination of Women on JSTOR Open Community Collections, University of Divinity Digital Collections, Mannix Library.

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Elaine Stuart Lindsay born 1948 is an Australian academic whose work has focussed on literature and feminist theology She was instrumental in the development of the Women Church journal which provided publishing opportunities in feminist theology for Australian women Elaine LindsayBorn1948NationalityAustralianOccupation s academic feminist theologianAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Sydney Master of Public Policy MA PhD Macquarie University Postgraduate Diploma in Children s Literature Flinders University BA ThesisRewriting God Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women s Fiction 1996 Academic workDisciplineLiterature SpiritualitySub disciplineAustralian literatureInstitutionsAustralian Catholic UniversityMain interestsAustralian literature Spirituality feminist theology Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Select publications 3 1 Articles 3 2 Co written and edited 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editElaine Stuart Lindsay was born in 1948 in Adelaide South Australia She studied at St Peter s Collegiate Girls School in Adelaide 1 Lindsay has a Bachelor of Arts from Flinders University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Children s Literature from Macquarie University 1 2 She has a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Australian Catholic University 1 She also has a Master of Public Policy Master of Arts and PhD from University of Sydney 3 Her thesis was published as Rewriting God Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women s Fiction 2000 4 5 Career editLindsay began her career as a radio producer announcer and interviewer 1 From 1974 to 1978 Lindsay worked as a broadcaster on Radio Adelaide with a focus on topics related to arts and literature 3 In 1978 she became the Senior Project Officer for the Literature Board of the Australia Council a role she held until 1994 3 Lindsay taught English Literature at Australian Catholic University between 1996 and 1997 1 Between 1997 and 2009 she was a program manager for Literature and History for Arts NSW 3 From 2009 she was an executive officer at the Australian Catholic University ACU 3 In 2011 Lindsay became the research development coordinator in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at ACU 1 She was appointed as senior lecturer in literature in the Faculty of Education and Arts in 2016 Lindsay retired from teaching in 2021 1 Lindsay taught feminist theology at the University of Sydney 3 She has been an active member of the Movement for the Ordination of Women MOW since the late 1980s including as a member of the Sydney committee and since 2018 National Secretary 6 In 2022 she was elected National President of MOW 5 Lindsay was also co editor of the Women Church journal from 1992 to 2007 5 In 1990 and 1992 Lindsay edited publications based on two national feminist theology conferences Towards a Feminist Theology and Women Authoring Theology These conferences were organised by MOW Women and the Australian Church Women Church and the Feminist Uniting Network 7 8 Lindsay was co editor of Preachers Prophets and Heretics which detailed the history of the movement for the ordination of women in the Australian Anglican church 9 The book was shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards in 2013 1 The book has been described as inspiring 10 a well presented and significant collection 11 as well as well researched and substantiated 12 Lindsay is praised personally for her introductory chapter which honours Patricia Brennan the first president of the Movement for the Ordination of Women MOW 11 Lindsay developed the AustLit service reselling books from publishers that were not stocked in bookstores 13 She has chaired the judging panel for the Voss Literary Prize for the best Australian novel since 2016 14 Lindsay also co convened international conferences on Religion Literature and the Arts at Australian Catholic University with Michael Griffith 15 Select publications editLindsay Elaine Barbara Hanrahan Australian Dictionary of Biography volume 19 1991 1995 ANU Press 2021 doi 10 22459 ADB19 Lindsay Elaine Fiction Australian Fiction and Religion In ed Lindsay Jones et al The Encyclopedia of Religion 2nd edition Farmington Hills MI Macmillan Reference USA Thomson Gale 2004 Lindsay Elaine Rewriting God Spirituality in contemporary Australian women s fiction No 45 Rodopi 2000 ISBN 9789042015821 16 17 Lindsay Elaine Figuring the Sacred Geography Spirituality and Literature Kunapipi 17 no 2 1995 15 Lindsay Elaine Reading Thea Astley from Catholicism to post Christian feminism Antipodes 9 no 2 1995 119 122 Lindsay Elaine 1994 A Mystic in her Garden Spirituality and the Fiction of Barbara Hanrahan In Claiming Our Rites Studies in Religion by Australian Women Scholars Eds Morny Joy amp Penelope Magee 19 35 www wbr austlit wbr edu wbr au wbr austlit wbr page wbr C401191 ISBN 0908083181Articles edit Lindsay Elaine As one whom his mother comforteth so will I comfort you Elizabeth Jolley s catalogue of consolation Southerly 66 no 1 2006 52 65 Lindsay Elaine Sexing the Spiritual Social Alternatives 24 no 2 2005 32 35 Lindsay Elaine Deconstructing Jesus in recent Australian women s fiction Women Church Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion no 37 2005 30 36 Digitised version of no 37 2005 available on JSTOR Open Community Collections University of Divinity Digital Collections Mannix Library Lindsay Elaine Spiritual Subversions Australian Feminist Studies 14 no 30 1999 357 366 Lindsay Elaine Friend Death Gendered Perceptions of Death in Australian Writing Australian Religion Studies Review 10 no 1 1997 28 37 openjournals wbr library wbr usyd wbr edu wbr au wbr index wbr php wbr ARSR wbr article wbr view wbr 8419 wbr 8545 Lindsay Elaine On First Looking into Barbara Hanrahan s Diaries The Terrible Creative Task Literature and Theology 10 no 3 1996 230 237 Lindsay Elaine Reading Thea Astley From Catholicism to Post Christian Feminism Antipodes 9 no 2 1995 119 122 Lindsay Elaine Finding a Voice From The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan Southerly 55 no 3 1995 114 130 Lindsay Elaine Figuring the Sacred Geography Spirituality and Literature Kunapipi XVII no 2 1995 60 67 Co written and edited edit Lindsay Elaine and Michael Griffith June 2017 Literature and Theology Special Issue Grounding the Sacred in Literature and the Arts in Australia ISSN 0269 1205 Phillips Debra and Lindsay Elaine 2017 Using diary writing a narrative of radical courage TEXT Journal of Writing and Writing Programs Phillips Debra and Lindsay Elaine 2017 Be yond becoming the shared features of art making and constructing a narrative of the imagined future Life Writing doi 10 1080 14484528 2017 1296752 Lindsay Elaine and Michael Griffith 2014 Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature JASAL David Malouf 14 no 2 Lindsay Elaine and Janet Christine Scarfe Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry University of New South Wales Press Ltd 2012 ISBN 9781742233376 12 11 10 Lindsay Elaine The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan 1998 ISBN 9780702228926 18 Lindsay Elaine and John Murray 1997 98 Whether this is Jerusalem or Babylon we know not National Self Discovery in Remembering Babylon Southerly 57 no 4 94 102 Lindsay Elaine Women authoring theology papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW National WATAC Women Church Feminist Uniting Network 24 26 May 1991 Petersham 1991 Lindsay Elaine Towards a feminist theology papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW National WATAC Women Church 18 20 August 1989 Collaroy Centre Sydney Helensburgh 1990 edited by Elaine Lindsay illustrations by Bernice Moore photos by Helen Leonard References edit a b c d e f g h Austlit Elaine Lindsay AustLit Discover Australian Stories www austlit edu au Retrieved 18 September 2021 Elaine Lindsay s life story From poetry at the Pancake Kitchen to a PhD The University of Sydney Retrieved 28 October 2023 a b c d e f Profile of Elaine Stuart Lindsay The Literary Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 28 September 2020 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Lindsay Elaine Rewriting God spirituality in contemporary Australian women s fiction sydney primo exlibrisgroup com Archived from the original on 30 September 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 a b c Elaine Lindsay MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church mowatch com au Retrieved 18 September 2021 Women s History Exhibition MOW St John s Cathedral www stjohnscathedral com au Retrieved 19 July 2022 Lindsay Elaine ed 1990 Towards a feminist theology papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW National WATAC Women Church 18 20 August 1989 Collaroy Centre Sydney N S W Movement for the Ordination of Women National Conference 5th Sydney Women and the Australian Church National Conference Women Church Helensburgh N S W Conference Committee ISBN 0 7316 9879 7 OCLC 29321188 Lindsay Elaine ed 1992 Women authoring theology papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW National WATAC Women Church Feminist Uniting Network 24 26 May 1991 Strathfield Sydney NSW Movement for the Ordination of Women Petersham N S W Conference Committee ISBN 0 646 07448 2 OCLC 27552547 In the footsteps of the sisters Saints Girls honours ordained women Guardian 8 June 2022 Retrieved 19 July 2022 a b Webster Hawes Anastasia 2014 Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry St Mark s Review 230 December a b c Dawson Jennifer 2013 Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry Colloquium 45 1 107 10 a b Corfield Tim 28 September 2015 Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe eds Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry New South Publishing Sydney 2012 pp 400 pbk Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 28 3 344 345 doi 10 1558 jasr v28i3 26163 ISBN 978 1 74223337 6 ISSN 1031 2943 Lindsay E 1977 Austlit A Cheap Book and Remainder Service Media Information Australia 3 43 Judges for 2021 Prize The Voss Literary Prize 23 September 2021 Retrieved 19 July 2022 CFP Grounding the Sacred through Literature and the Arts Conference isrlc org Retrieved 23 July 2022 Haynes Roslynn 2002 Rewriting God Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women s Fiction Uniting Church Studies 8 1 63 65 Brady Veronica 2002 Rewriting God Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women s Fiction Australian Literary Studies 20 3 1 Edelson Phyllis Fahrie 1999 Lindsay Elaine Stewart Annette M eds Diaries and criticism reveal the inner life and the artistry Antipodes 13 1 65 66 ISSN 0893 5580 JSTOR 41956946 External links editWomen Church Complete Archive on JSTOR Open Community Collections University of Divinity Digital Collections Mannix Library Movement for the Ordination of Women on JSTOR Open Community Collections University of Divinity Digital Collections Mannix Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elaine Lindsay amp oldid 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