About
Kevin Chiat is a part-time academic at the School of Humanities, The University of Western Australia, specializing in cultural studies and superhero narratives. His research explores intersections of masculinity, relationality, and popular media franchises like Blade Runner and Pokémon, while also critically analyzing contemporary comic book themes such as death and rebirth in Marvel's X-Men universe. Chiat's work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education.
- Education:
- PhD in Superhero Narratives and Masculinity (2021)
- BA (Hons) in Communication Studies (2010)
His recent publications include analyses of Australian representation in superhero comics, non-human rights in sci-fi franchises, and critical studies of wrestling media. Chiat actively participates in academic conferences like Limina and Fan Studies Network, focusing on pop culture studies and media engagement.
Chiat's research outputs demonstrate expertise in:
- Superhero genre criticism
- Science fiction narrative analysis
- Transmedia franchise studies
- Gender and relationality frameworks
- Australian pop culture representation
Media engagements include interviews with international outlets like Grappl Spotlight and PWTorch discussing Australian wrestling industry dynamics, safety regulations, and economic challenges post-COVID-19.
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