
معرفی
Andrei Gornykh is a Professor at the Academic Department of Social Sciences of the European Humanities University (EHU), Vilnius. He specializes in media studies, cultural theory, and film analysis, with a focus on psychoanalysis and visual culture. His research explores topics such as media ideology, post-Soviet cultural identity, and the intersection of capitalism and cultural forms.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy from Saint-Petersburg State University (1999).
- Teaching Areas: TV as Cultural Form, Media Theory, Psychoanalysis and Culture, and Critical Theory.
Dr. Gornykh's research encompasses media anthropology, Soviet and post-Soviet cinema, and the philosophy of visual communication. He has published extensively on figures like Andrei Tarkovsky and Jacques Lacan, analyzing themes such as psychobiography, symbolic exchange, and ideological structures in media texts. His work bridges cultural studies, philosophy, and visual theory, with a particular interest in late capitalism's ideological frameworks.
Recent publications include studies on Tarkovsky's psychobiography, Lacanian image theory, and the cultural commodification of history. He has presented at international conferences on topics like information warfare, university networks, and the aesthetics of cinema.
Dr. Gornykh has led educational projects such as DVD-ROMs on Soviet cinema and public lectures on visual culture. His current projects explore digital media's impact on knowledge production and the role of fantasy in modern ideology.



