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Giselle Bastin is a Lecturer at the College of Humanities, Flinders University, with primary roles as Course Coordinator of the BA, BA (Hons), and BA-Enhanced Program for High Achievers. Her academic engagement spans teaching and leadership in English and Arts disciplines.
- Education: BA (Honours) from the University of Adelaide, Ph.D. from Flinders University.
Research Interests center on royalism, biographical and cinematic representations of the British Royal Family, and cultural interpretations of heritage films and literature. She explores intersections between historical narratives and modern media, particularly focusing on public figures like Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, and Princess Diana.
Recent Publications analyze television biopics, film adaptations of literature (e.g., Atonement), and the use of romantic rhetoric in royal biographies, reflecting her expertise in media portrayal of monarchy and cultural identity.
- Scientific Awards:
- Faculty Teaching Award (2016)
Teaching Responsibilities include courses on literature, film adaptation, and work-readiness in the humanities, alongside advanced studies in mid-20th century American literature and literary theory. She also regularly contributes to media commentary on British royalty and heritage culture.




