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Associate Professor Zora Simic

Associate Professor Zora Simic

Associate Professor

BA (Hons 1); PhD (Usyd)

Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages

I am a historian and Gender Studies scholar who lives and works on the lands of theÌýBedegal, Bidjigal and Gadigal Peoples.ÌýMy particular areas of teaching and research expertise are: past and present feminisms, especially but not only Australian; twentieth century Australian history, especially gender history and migration history; and histories of sexuality. I am currently Convenor of History and Area Studies.

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Phone
+61 2 93851736
Location
347 Morven Brown
  • Book Chapters | 2020
    Simic Z, 2020, 'Rock Star in Space', in Nichols D; Perillo S (ed.), Urban Australia and Post-Punk: Exploring Dogs in Space, Springer Singapore, pp. 105 - 122,
    Book Chapters | 2019
    Simic Z, 2019, ''Historicising a "National Disgrace": Towards a feminist history of domestic violence in Australia'', in Piper A; Stevenson A (ed.), Gender Violence in Australia: Historical Perspectives, Monash University Publishing, pp. 3 - 19,
    Book Chapters | 2019
    Simic Z, 2019, ''The age of consent and girls: a short history'', in Lumby C; Gleeson K (ed.), The Age of Consent Young People, Sexual Abuse and Agency, pp. 117 - 133,
    Book Chapters | 2019
    Simic Z, 2019, ''Unmistakably a book by a feminist': Helen Garner's Monkey Grip and its feminist contexts', in Arrow M; Woollacott A (ed.), Everyday Revolutions Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 139 - 159,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Simic Z, 2018, 'Speak English! Non-English Speaking Mothers and their Children', in Nelson C; Robertson R (ed.), Dangerous Ideas about Mothers, UWAP, Perth, pp. 117 - 127
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Simic Z, 2018, 'TLO 2: Demonstrate a Variety of Conceptual Approaches to Interpreting the Past', in Clark J; Nye A (ed.), Teaching the Discipline of History in an Age of Standards, Springer, pp. 217 - 231
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Simic Z, 2017, ''Is the Personal Still Political?'', in Caro J (ed.), Unbreakable: Women Share Stories of Resilience and Hope, UQP, St. Lucia, pp. 53 - 72
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Simic Z, 2017, 'First Person Feminism', in Ley J; Menzies-Pike C (ed.), The Australian Face: Essays From the Sydney Review of Books, SRB/ New South Press, Sydney, pp. 205 - 217,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Simic Z, 2016, 'Struggle Street - Poverty Porn?', in Arrow M; Monagle C; Baker J (ed.), Small Screens: Essays on Contemporary Australian Television, Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 171 - 187,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Simic Z, 2015, 'Fat as a Feminist Issue: A History', in Hester H (ed.), Fat Sex: New Directions in Theory and Activism, Ashgate, pp. 15 - 35,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Simic Z, 2015, 'Wog Westie Feminist: Or the evidence of experience', in Bread and Roses: Voices of Australian Academics from the Working Class, Springer Link, pp. 39 - 47,
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Simic , 2013, 'Bodies and Sexuality: Twentieth century orgasms; or the problem of female heterosexuality (in Vol. 6)', in Kalof L; Conor L (ed.), A Cultural History of Women in the Modern Age - 6 volumes, Bloomsbury Academic, London, UK, pp. 35 - 59,
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Curthoys A; Kevin C; Simic Z, 2024, 'A partial view: the limits and value of the legal archive for historicising domestic violence', History Australia,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Piperoglou A; Simic Z, 2022, 'Their Own Perceptions: Non-Anglo Migrants and Aboriginal Australia', Australian Historical Studies, 53, pp. 519 - 530,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Simic Z, 2022, 'Broken English: What to Do with Wongar, the European Migrant Who Became an Aboriginal Writer', Australian Historical Studies, 53, pp. 620 - 639,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Simic Z, 2022, 'Carolyn Collins gives Save Our Sons the substantial history they deserve', History Australia, 19, pp. 826 - 827,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Simic Z, 2022, 'Postfeminism in Context: Women, Australian Popular Culture, and the Unsettling of Postfeminism', Journal of Australian Studies, 46, pp. 387 - 389,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Simic Z, 2021, 'Barry Reay aims to give the ‘Transgender Tipping Point’ a history Trans America: A Counter-History , by Barry Reay, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020, 256 pp., AUD $36.95 paperback, AUD $113.95 hardcover, ISBN: 9781509511792, Publisher’s website: https://www.wiley.com/en-au/Trans+America:+A+Counter+History-p-9781509511792', History Australia, 18, pp. 189 - 190,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Simic Z, 2020, 'From Battered Wives to Domestic Violence: The Transnational Circulation of Chiswick Women’s Aid and Erin Pizzey’s Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear (1974)', Australian Historical Studies, 51, pp. 107 - 126,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Simic Z, 2020, 'Intersectionality, More or Less: A Review Essay', AUSTRALIAN HUMANITIES REVIEW, pp. 17 - 31,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Simic Z, 2020, 'Speaking Out: Feminism, Rape and Narrative Politics', WOMEN-A CULTURAL REVIEW, 31, pp. 108 - 111,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Balint R; Simic Z, 2018, 'Histories of Migrants and Refugees in Australia', Australian Historical Studies, 49,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Simic Z, 2018, 'What Can Feminist Historians Do With Intersectionality?', Lilith (Fitzroy, Vic.), pp. 16 - 25,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Simic Z, 2017, 'Gay and Lesbian History Now', History Australia, 14, pp. 315 - 321,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Simic Z, 2017, 'Reading Feminist Killjoys', Sydney Review of Books,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Simic Z, 2016, 'First Person Feminism', Sydney Review of Books,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Simic Z, 2016, 'Mateship: A Very Australian History', Australian Historical Studies, 47, pp. 348 - 349,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Simic Z, 2014, ''Bachelors of Misery and Proxy Brides: Marriage, migration and assimilation, 1947-1973'', History Australia: Journal of the Australian Historical Association, 11, pp. 149 - 174,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Simic Z, 2013, 'Bodies and Sexuality: Twentieth-Century Orgasms; or, The Problem of Female Heterosexuality', ,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Simic Z, 2013, 'Women and power in the brash 1980s media', History Australia, 10, pp. 284 - 286,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Ahrens P; Arrow M; Bellanta M; James S; Piccini J; Simic Z; Slater L; Urschel K; van Vuuren K, 2012, 'BOOK REVIEWS', Journal of Australian Studies, 36, pp. 253 - 265,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Simic Z, 2012, 'A History of Australia', LABOUR HISTORY, pp. 261 - 262,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Simic Z, 2012, 'Long Cumulative Labor of Transformation: A Response to Margaret Henderson', Lilith: a feminist history journal, No. 17-18, pp. 121 - 131
    Journal articles | 2012
    Simic Z, 2012, 'Rivers and Resilience: Aboriginal People on Sydney's Georges River', JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, 36, pp. 260 - 261,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Simic Z, 2012, 'Suburban dreaming: Boomburbs: Andrew Merry 52 Suburbs: A search for beauty in the 'Burbs', ReCollections, 6, pp. 12
    Journal articles | 2011
    Andrews K; Encarnacao J; Simic Z, 2011, 'Film and Radio Reviews', History Australia, 8, pp. 230 - 236,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Cheater C; Haag O; Kevin C; MacIntosh L; Manwaring R; Olszowska M; Rolls M; Sheridan S; Simic Z, 2011, 'BOOK REVIEWS', Journal of Australian Studies, 35, pp. 117 - 131,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Simic Z, 2011, 'Friday On Our Minds: Popular Culture in Australia since 1945', JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, 35, pp. 129 - 131,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Simic Z, 2010, ''Door bitches of club feminism': Academia and feminist competency', Feminist Review, 95, pp. 75 - 91,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Simic Z, 2010, 'The Margins of Suburbia', History Australia, 7, pp. 47.1 - 47.2,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Zora S, 2010, ''Door Bitches of Club Feminism?: Academia and Feminist Competency', Feminist Review, Vol. 95, pp. 74 - 91,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Zora S, 2010, 'Fallen Girls?: Plumpton High and the problem of teenage pregnancy', Journal of Australian Studies, 34, pp. 429 - 445,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Alston S; Bennett J; Grimshaw P; Mackellar M; Magarey S; Marchant S; Nicoll F; Simic Z; Turner G, 2009, 'Book Reviews', Journal of Australian Studies, 33, pp. 237 - 249,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Bannon JC; Bongiorno F; Davidson T; Dickenson J; Ghys L; Gilchrist C; Peters P; Simic Z; Slater L, 2009, 'Book Reviews', Journal of Australian Studies, 33, pp. 371 - 384,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Simic Z, 2009, 'Australian Rock: essays on popular music', JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, 33, pp. 247 - 248,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Simic Z, 2009, 'Destination Australia: Migration to Australia Since 1901', JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, 33, pp. 380 - 382,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Simic Z, 2009, 'Review of Leonard Janiszewski and Effy Alexakis’ Selling an American Dream: Australia’s Greek CafÉ, National Museum of Australia', History Australia, 6, pp. 13.1 - 13.2,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Simic Z, 2009, 'Review of Nerida Campbell’s Femme Fatale: The Female Criminal', History Australia, 6, pp. 48.1 - 48.2,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Simic Z, 2008, ''What are ya?': Negotiating identities in the western suburbs of Sydney during the 1980s', Journal of Australian Studies, 32, pp. 223 - 236,
    Journal articles | 2007
    Simic Z, 2007, 'Butter not Bombs: A Short History of the Union of Australian Women', History Australia, 4, pp. 7.1 - 7.15,
    Journal articles | 2005
    Simic Z, 2005, ''Mrs Street - Now there's a subject!': Historicising Jessie Street', Australian Feminist Studies, 20, pp. 291 - 303,

Current research grant:Ìý

2021-2024: ARC Special Research Initiative (SRI)ÌýSR200200460, ‘A History of Domestic Violence in Australia, 1850-2020’, with Professor AnnÌýCurthoysÌý(University of Sydney) and Associate Professor Catherine Kevin (Flinders University)Ìý

AÌýdistinctive feature of my research trajectory is that I publish in two fields, History andÌýGender StudiesÌýand at their intersection. I bring Gender Studies to History and History to Gender Studies and am known in both fields for challenging monolithic narratives about feminism and feminist history and for foregrounding class, race and ethnicity. As a result, I am regularly asked to contribute to anthologies, edited collections and symposia in History and Gender StudiesÌýand welcome opportunities to merge both fields. This is evident in my two ongoing research collaborations, a history of domestic violence in Australia (with Professor AnnÌýCurthoysÌýof UWA and Dr Catherine Kevin of Flinders University) and an intimate history ofÌýpostwarÌýmigration in Australia (with UNSW colleague Dr Ruth Balint).ÌýÌý

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I am strongly committed to outreach, including writing and speaking to audiences beyond the academy. Since the publicationÌýofÌýThe Great Feminist DenialÌý(2008), I have been recognised as a prominentÌýfeminist thinker in Australian public life, evidenced in noteworthy invitationsÌýand frequent requests to contribute commentary to newspapersÌýand radio programs.ÌýI have written several times forÌýThe ConversationÌýon gender-related topics,Ìýand regularly write on feminism, sex and gender for Australian Book Review, Inside Story, andÌýThe Sydney Review of Books.ÌýOne of my SRB essays, ‘First Person Feminism’, published in December 2016, was selected as one of best essays of the year by the editors republished in the SRB’s first essay collection,ÌýThe Australian FaceÌý(New South, 2017).Ìý

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My Research Supervision

ÌýPrimary supervision:

Patricia Kennedy,ÌýThe display of human curiosities in colonial and early Federation Australia

Ingrid Ryan, Creative Women as Cultural Activists: Alternative narratives of advocacy for Aboriginal People in Interwar Australia and its contemporary legacies

Gillian Turner,ÌýSamuel Marsden and the Missionary World; gendered treatment of women and children in Australasia and the Pacific

Luke Vitale,ÌýThe Chinese of Europe and Pioneer Legends: race, labour and Italians in White Australia, 1888 to 1940

Joint Supervision:

Sandra Amankaviciute,ÌýThe Objectification and Sexualisation of Women in Social Movements: Feminist, LBGTI and Animal Rights Movements

Julian Garcia,ÌýDisputed Identity: Settler colonialism and the representation of Aboriginal artists and Aboriginal art of south-eastern Australia, 1880 to 1992

David Holmes, Amateurism and Australian Athletics, 1945-1983

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My Teaching

In History and Women’s and Gender Studies, my teaching is globally-oriented, strongly grounded in cross-cultural and intersectional analysis, theoretically engaged and attuned to the contemporary world. All of my teaching areas – twentieth century globalÌýand AustralianÌýhistory, introductory gender studies, the history of sexuality and migrant and refugee history – have clear real-world relevance, at personal and political levels. Many of the themes and topics covered – including world religions, colonialism, genocide, displacement, war, sexism, racism and homophobia – demand an approach that is both sensitive and rigorous insofar as these must be understood as both historically and culturally specific yet deeply felt phenomena.ÌýKeeping the human experience central is at the core of my teaching philosophy and practice.ÌýMy current courses include:

  • ARTS2900: Global Feminisms (T1)
  • ARTS1900: Gendered Worlds: An Introduction to Gender Studies (T3)
  • ARTS2906: History of Sexuality (T3)

These courses are all offered in Gender Studies, History and as General Education subjects.