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Kevin Foster is an Associate Professor in Literary Studies at Monash University, where he has taught since 1995. His research interrogates national identity construction, war representation, and military-media dynamics through literature, film, and media analysis.
- Education: UK, Canada, and Australia (Ph.D., Monash University)
Research interests include:
- Media framing of conflict (Afghanistan, Falklands, Gulf Wars)
- Photography’s role in military history
- Social media’s impact on modern military operations
- Postcolonial narratives in Australian and international literature
His recent publications focus on Australian military ethics, media coverage of war, and critical reviews of geopolitical texts. Awards include multiple Visiting Research Fellowships (2000, 2006, 2010) and competitive fellowships.
- 2024: Reviews of David McBride’s self-interest and apocalyptic narratives
- 2023: Analyses of Nick McKenzie’s journalism and Taliban conflicts
- 2022: Critique of Australian sub-imperial power dynamics
As an external examiner and editorial board member, Foster contributes to academic governance across Australian institutions. His 2016-2020 project on social media as a military force multiplier and ongoing research on WWII photographers and photo-magazines underscore his interdisciplinary approach.


