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Prof. Calum Neill is the Professor of Psychoanalysis & Continental Philosophy and Head of the Doctoral College at Edinburgh Napier University. His work focuses on Lacanian psychoanalysis, ethics, and their intersections with cultural criticism, film, and political philosophy. Key research areas include psychoanalytic theory, ethics, and the application of Lacanian concepts to contemporary issues like identity, politics, and art.
His publications analyze Lacan's Écrits, Žižek's philosophy, and the ethical dimensions of clinical practice. Recent works explore topics such as virtual reality's psychological implications, the political potential of Lacanian binaries, and the ethics of psychosis treatment. He frequently engages with cultural phenomena (e.g., Blade Runner 2049, Lars von Trier films) to contextualize psychoanalytic theory.
Neill’s articles consistently emphasize Lacanian frameworks, particularly the four discourses, the symbolic order, and jouissance. His scholarship bridges academic theory with practical and cultural critique, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue.
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