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Benjamin Noys is a Professor of Critical Theory at the University of Chichester and Coordinator of the MA English Literature program. He holds external affiliations with Goldsmiths, University of London (as an affiliate of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought), and contributes to Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities. His research focuses on critical and literary theory, psychoanalysis, film, and the avant-garde, with recent projects exploring contemporary politics and neurotic writing.
Education: BSc (Brunel University), MA (Sussex University), DPhil (Sussex University). He teaches undergraduate modules like ENL 103 and 108, and coordinates MA courses such as MAEN01 and MAEN03. His PhD supervision specializes in critical theory, film, and intersections of literature and theory.
Research interests include critical theory's role in modernity, cultural politics, and the avant-garde's textual and visual practices. Recent articles examine Leninist theory, Foucault's late work, and the materialism of cryptocurrency.
His publications include Malign Velocities: Accelerationism and Capitalism (2014) and The Persistence of the Negative (2010). Current projects investigate neurosis and contemporary political crises. No awards are explicitly mentioned, though his editorial roles reflect academic prestige.
Advising focuses on digital art archiving and pornography's cultural politics. No listed labs/teams, though his work intersects interdisciplinary groups in philosophy and cultural studies.


