Dr Lindsey Moore

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Research Overview

I specialise in post-1948 literatures of the Arab world (including North Africa) in the global Anglosphere, with an increasing emphasis on Palestinian writing. My work sits at the intersection of postcolonial literary studies and Middle Eastern Studies and has, to date, emphasised gender, place/space, heritage, genre, circulation and consecration. My secondary research specialism is in cinema and other visual media from the wider Middle East. I work mostly with material in English (including translation) and to a lesser extent with French and Arabic material and value collaboration, particularly with Arab world scholars.

Selected Publications


Moore, L.C. 31/08/2018 In: CounterText. 4, 3, p. 192-211. 20 p.
Journal article


Moore, L.C. 2/11/2017 New York : Routledge. 252 p. ISBN: 1138830887, 9781138830882.
Book


Hamdar, A., Moore, L. 20/04/2015 London : Routledge. 288 p. ISBN: 9780415521840.
Book


Moore, L., Qabaha, A. 10/2015 In: Postcolonial traumas. London : Palgrave Macmillan
Chapter (peer-reviewed)


Moore, L. 2013 In: Postcolonial Studies. 16, 1, p. 28-45. 18 p.
Journal article


Moore, L. 03/2012 In: Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 47 , 1, p. 91-108. 18 p.
Journal article


Moore, L. 2008 London : Routledge. 189 p. ISBN: 9780415404167.
Book


01/09/2024 → 31/12/2025
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01/09/2024 → 31/08/2025
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01/01/2024 → 31/07/2024
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31/03/2023 → 29/09/2023
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01/12/2022 → 31/07/2023
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01/01/1900 → …
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Editorial activity

  • Centre for Gender Studies
  • Literature and Religion
  • Richardson Institute for Peace Studies
  • Transcultural Writing, Practice and Research Network