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‘Imagining meaning: a Lacanian introduction to discourse analysis’.

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, November)
‘Imagining meaning: a Lacanian introduction to discourse analysis’. Presented at Open University Social Sciences Seminar, Open University, Milton Keynes

Antigone: Raw Female

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, August)
Antigone: Raw Female. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Society for European Philosophy and the Forum for European Philosophy, York St John University

Medical Gothic: organ harvesting and medicalised abjection in Kazuo Ishiguro and Neal Shusterman.

Presentation / Conference
Wasson, S. (2011, August)
Medical Gothic: organ harvesting and medicalised abjection in Kazuo Ishiguro and Neal Shusterman. Paper presented at Gothic limits / Gothic Ltd.’: 10th Biennial Conference of the International Gothic Association. 2-5 August 2011., University of Heidelberg, Germany
The International Gothic Association facilitates dissemination of research in Gothic and horror from the eighteenth century to the present, and the Conference is held once eve...

What would have been: nostalgia, fantasy and the past of the future.

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, July)
What would have been: nostalgia, fantasy and the past of the future. Paper presented at 3rd Annual Conference of the Apartheid Archive Project, Narratives, Nostalgia and Nationhood, Witswatersrand University, Johannesburg

Echo’s response: on identification and the necessary limitations of discursive research.

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2011, June)
Echo’s response: on identification and the necessary limitations of discursive research. Paper presented at The International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Doing Psychology Under New Conditions, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

Olalla's legacy: twentieth century vampire fiction and genetic previvorship

Journal Article
Wasson, S. (2010)
Olalla's legacy: twentieth century vampire fiction and genetic previvorship. Journal of Stevenson Studies, 7, 55-81
Although Robert Louis Stevenson’s short story ‘Olalla’ does not use the word ‘vampire’ at any point, it contains a cluster of motifs that have led critics to identify it as a ...

Cannibal doubles: organ harvesting and the grotesque double in gothic science fiction.

Presentation / Conference
Wasson, S. (2009, July)
Cannibal doubles: organ harvesting and the grotesque double in gothic science fiction. Paper presented at International Gothic Association Biannual Conference, Lancaster University

The Lacanian gaze.

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2008, February)
The Lacanian gaze. Presented at Department of Social Psychology Seminar, LSE, London

The Lacanian subject.

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2007, March)
The Lacanian subject. Presented at Department of Social Psychology Seminar, LSE, London

‘Wit(h)nessing the other?’

Presentation / Conference
Neill, C. (2007, January)
‘Wit(h)nessing the other?’. Presented at Research Institute for Health and Social Change Seminar, Manchester Metropolitan University

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