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Grace Russell is a Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, Faculty of Arts. She teaches Media and Film Studies at Monash College and contributes film criticism and analysis to public discourse through platforms like The Conversation.
Research Interests:
- Utilitarian filmmaking (film beyond art or entertainment)
- Gender and sexuality in film
- Affect and embodied response in cinema
- Silent and animated film
- Horror and melodrama genres
- Australian cinema and masculinity
- Streaming media and contemporary television
Her recent articles reflect a strong engagement with global film and television, analyzing works from Australia, South Korea, the US, and Argentina. She explores themes such as toxic masculinity, Deaf rights, experimental aesthetics, and the cultural politics of reality TV, demonstrating a broad and critical approach to media studies.
Recent Publications Trend:
Grace Russell’s writing focuses on contemporary film and streaming content, often highlighting psychological and cultural dimensions. Her work spans genre analysis, festival reviews, and social commentary, with recurring interests in masculinity, identity, and cinematic affect. She frequently contributes to public intellectual discourse through accessible, well-informed criticism.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards or fellowships mentioned in available sources.
Advising and Grants:
There is no public information available about graduate student supervision, research grants, or formal advising roles. However, her role as a lecturer suggests involvement in undergraduate mentorship and academic guidance within her teaching responsibilities.
Labs and Research Teams:
No specific research labs, centers, or collaborative teams are mentioned in the provided materials. Her work appears to be individually authored and published in public intellectual forums.



