Professor Alison Downham Moore

Position

Professor of History & Medical Humanities in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts.

Biography

Prof Moore is a medical humanities scholar and historian of diachronic and global medical history. She has published widely on the history of French and German psychiatry and medicine, the transfer of medical ideas between Europe, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent, and the long global history of sexuality, gender, ageing and medicine. She has also written about historical theory, genocide historiographic debates, the work of Michel Foucault, and the history of medical ideas about digestion and diet. In addition to her humanities and business/management qualifications, she studied non-award biomedical sciences at the University of New England, to enrich her expertise in histories of biology, health, nutrition and disease.

Prof Moore is Chair of the University's Professoriate Leadership Group (PLG), and the academic member of the University's Board of Trustees. Externally, she is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Australian Feminist Studies, and a recent guest editor of the Journal of Aging Studies.

She is author of The French Invention of Menopause and the Medicalisation of Women's Ageing: A History (Oxford University Press, 2022), and is now completing another individual research monograph entitled The Gendering of Ageing in the Emergence of Biomedicine, contracted to Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Elements in Health Humanities). With Elizabeth Stephens (UQ) and Katie Sutton (ANU), she is co-editing the Routledge volume, Embodied Knowledge in the Health and Medical Humanities: Australian Perspectives.

She is involved in collaborative projects on the history of preventative health and on the history and current practice of gynaecological surgeries worldwide and in diverse patient groups.

She is an experienced research and career mentor and is happy to provide research, teaching or career mentoring support to emergent scholars in any humanities, social science or health discipline.

She welcomes prospective honours, masters and PhD projects in any area of the medical/health humanities and social sciences, global cultural or intellectual history, any area of historiography or historical theory, any area of sexuality or gender studies, and any area of history of medicine, science, sport or health across time and place.

She welcomes meaningful research collaboration with scholars of any level of experience, from any scholarly discipline, and from all parts of the world. Corresponding scholars are welcome to write to her in English, French or German.

Some of her recent podcast interviews, video abstracts and video/audio recordings of talks include:

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Most of Prof Moore's publications can be freely downloaded from her Academia.edu profile(Opens in a new window)

Contact Details

Email alison.moore@westernsydney.edu.au
Telephone +614 59 036 643
Location Parramatta South, SoHCA