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Department of English

Dr Nicole Moore

Position: Senior Lecturer in English

Contact Details

Office: W6A 637
Phone: 61-2-9850 6792
Fax: 61-2-9850 6593
Email: nicole.moore@humn.mq.edu.au

Qualifications

BA (Hons) University of Sydney
PhD University of Queensland

Profile

Dr Moore is on parental and study leave until July 2010.
Nicole’s main research is in the fields of Australian literature and Australian Studies, and she also pursues interdisciplinary research in gender studies and cultural history. She teaches units on Australian literature and culture as well as in the interdisciplinary Australian Studies program. She supervises Higher Degree Research projects in all areas of Australian and comparative literature, postcolonial and Indigenous writing and creative writing.
Nicole is Co-Director of the Centre for Cultural History at Macquarie and a member of the Centre for the Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature. She is reviews editor of Australian Feminist Studies.

Research

Research interests

Australian literature, women’s writing, gender and sexuality in culture, national and colonial literary culture, resistant writing and the politics of culture, censorship and literary obscenity.

Research funding

Named researcher, ARC Linkage Grant “Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature”: http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/anthology/index.htm.
ARC Discovery Grant, 2005-2007. “Sex in a Strange Country: A History of Literary Obscenity in Australia”.
Margaret George Award, National Archives of Australia, 2005.
Macquarie University Early Career Research Grant 2002.
University of Tasmania Internal Research Grant 2001.

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Selected publications

Books

The Censor’s Library: Literary Censorship in Twentieth Century Australia. Forthcoming, Miegunyah Press (MUP).
Sugar Heaven, by Jean Devanny [1936]. Vulgar Press: Carlton, Vic., 2002. Editor and Introduction. Including essays by Devanny, Carole Ferrier, Amanda Lohrey and a critical bibliography of work on Devanny.

Bibliographic Database

Banned in Australia: A bibliography of books banned by federal censorship in Australia 1901-1975. Co-authored with Marita Bullock. An annotated bibliographic subset of the Austlit database http://www.austlit.edu.au/specialistDatasets/. 500+ entries, with details of bans, restrictions, agency involvement, publication details and  biographies. 7000 word introduction. Launched July 2008.

Contributing Editor

Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature. General Editor, Nicholas Jose. Contribution: 85 pieces from 1900-1950 of 98000 words, section introduction of 5000 words, 50 author biography entries.  Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2009.

Journals

New Urgencies in Australian Studies. Co-edited with Michelle Arrow. Special Issue Australian Humanities Review. No. 38, 2006. http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/
Feminist Histories/ Histories of Feminism. Special Issue Australian Feminist Studies. Co-edited with Mary Spongberg. 20.48, 2005.
Vision Splendid. Special Issue Journal of Australian Studies. Co-edited with Richard Nile. University of Queensland Press and API Network. No. 66, 2000.
Reviews Editor, Australian Feminist Studies, 2005 - http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08164649.asp
Reviews Editor, Australian Humanities Review, 2000-2005.

Book Chapters

“Australian Literature 1900-1950.” Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature. General Editor Nicholas Jose. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2009. 23-30.
“Introduction.” Oh Lucky Country by Rosa Cappiello. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2009.
“The work of Dorothy Hewett.” Companion to Australian Literature. Eds. Nicholas Birns and Rebecca McNeer. New York: Boydell and Brewer/University of Rochester Press, 2007. 321-334.
“Mother is, like, history.” Women Making Time: Contemporary Feminist Critique and Cultural Analysis. Eds. Brigitta Olubas and Elizabeth McMahon. University of Western Australia Press, 2006. 172-190.

Journal Articles

“An interview with Betty Roland.” Southerly Special Issue: Tribute to Elizabeth Webby. 67.1-2 (2007): 362-76.
“National Parapraxis: Sex and Forgetting in Australian Censorship History.”  Australian Historical Studies Special Issue: History of Sexuality, 37.126 (2005): 296-314.
“Treasonous Sex: Birth Control Obscenity and White Australia.” Australian Feminist Studies Special Issue: New Directions in Women’s History, 20.48 (2005): 319-342.
“Remember Love and Struggle? Jean Devanny’s Sugar Heaven and Contemporary Australian Political Fiction.” Australian Literary Studies 21.3 (2004): 251-263.
“The Absolutely Incredible Obscenity of Letty Fox.” Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (JASAL) 2 (2003): 67-79.
“Obscene and Over Here: National Sex and the Love Me Sailor Obscenity Trial.” Australian Literary Studies 20.4 (2002): 316-329.
“Dorothy Hewett: Twentieth Century Writer.” Tribute. Overland 169 (2002): 15-17.
“Interrupting Maternal Citizenship: Birth Control in Mid-wave Women’s Writing.” Australian Feminist Studies 17.38 (2002): 151-164.
“To be rid, to be rid of it …’: Abortion and the Cosmopolitan Modern in Dymphna Cusack’s Jungfrau.” Australian Studies (London, UK). 16.2 (2001)
“The Politics of Cliché: Sex, Class and Abortion in Australian Realism.” Modern Fiction Studies, Working Class Fiction special issue, 47.1 (2001): 69-91.
“A Monster of Indecision: Abortion, Choice and Commodity Culture in Christina Stead’s The Beauties and Furies.” Southerly 61.2 (2001): 142-157.
“The Rational Natural: Conflicts of the Modern in Eleanor Dark.” Hecate Eleanor Dark special issue, 27.1 (2001): 19-31.
“That Critical Juncture’: Maternalism in Australian Feminist Anti-Colonial History.” The Vision Splendid, University of Queensland Press, Journal of Australian Studies 66, Dec. (2000): 95-102.
“Future Now.” Southerly, 60th Anniversary Issue, 59.3 & 4 (1999): 27-36.
“Asking for More: The Impact of Dorothy Hewett.” Overland 153 (1998): 26-31.
“Jill-of-all-Trades: Dorothy Hewett talks to Nicole Moore.” Overland 153 (1998): 34-41. Interview. Republished Jacket 9, October 1999. http://jacketmagazine.com/09/moor-iv-hewe.html
“Me Operation’: Abortion and Class in Australian Women’s Novels, 1920s –1950.” Hecate 22.1 (1996): 27-46.
“The Burdens Twain or Not Forgetting Yourself: The Writing of Betty Roland’s Life.” Hecate: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Studies 18.1 (1992): 6-26.
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Teaching

  • ENGL276 Reading Theory
  • ENGL270 Australian Literature
  • AUST200 Australian Studies: Australian Perspectives
  • ENGL361 Beyond the Frontiers: Literature and culture in colonial Australia
  • ENGL445 Struggle and Becoming: Literature and social protest in Australia.
  • LIT815 Australian Women’s Writing

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Administrative Roles

Strategic Infrastructure Research Committee
Australian History Museum Management Committee
Conferences:

    • ‘Sex and Sedition: Censorship Then and Now.’ Inaugural symposium, Centre for Cultural History, Macquarie University, May 2007.
    • ‘New Urgencies in Australian Studies.’ Co-convened with Dr Michelle Arrow. Symposium at The Mint, September 2004.

     

Dr Nicole Moore

Dr Nicole Moore

Sugar Heaven

Sugar Heaven

Australian Feminist Studies

Australian Feminist Studies