معرفی
Robbie Moore is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Tasmania's School of Humanities, specializing in modernist literature and urban cultural studies. His research focuses on space and place in late-Victorian and modernist literature, particularly the representation of corporate spaces like hotels. He earned a BA (First Class Honours) and PhD from the University of Sydney and University of Cambridge, respectively.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (1st Class Honours and University Medal), University of Sydney (2005)
- Master of Arts, University of Sydney (2007–2008)
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge (2008–2012)
Research Interests:
Moore's work analyzes how corporate spaces—particularly hotels—reflect modernist anxieties about urban development, class, and cultural identity. His book Hotel Modernity: Corporate Space in Literature and Film (Edinburgh UP, 2021) explores this theme across literary and cinematic contexts. His scholarship bridges modernist aesthetics with contemporary urban studies, emphasizing spatial and architectural symbolism.
Recent Work Trends:
His publications (2018–2023) reveal a focus on: corporate space critique, modernist gothic elements, and the intersection of technology with pedagogy. He frequently examines how enclosed spaces (e.g., hotel lobbies, corridors) function as metaphors for modernity’s complexities.
Teaching & Grants:
Moore teaches modernist literature and digital humanities, emphasizing innovative assessment frameworks. His Blended English work explores technology’s role in literary education. He advises students on urban literature and modernist studies, though no named advisees are listed.
Labs/Teams:
Collaborates with the School of Humanities on interdisciplinary projects. His Bluesky activity highlights engagement with literary communities and music-criticism side projects.



