Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in the network society in spite of its public denial. Considering microfascism as a line of flight with respect to the social bond, it asks what happens to the project of subversion when power itself goes nomadic and when the idea of transgression is solicited by the new "spirit of capitalism". It is argued that every social order has an obscene supplement that serves as the positive condition of its possibility, and that increasing reflexivity today is accompanied by (re)emerging nonsymbolic forms of authority. In this context, the article deals with the question of violence and relates this to the problematics of critique, flight and act(ion) ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
In this essay we examine the metaphorical rendition of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washing...
This book focuses on the micro-political implications of the work of Gilles Deleuze (and Felix Guatt...
Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in ...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
This paper examines a specific online community and the degree to which participants' association is...
My article discusses the character of Marla, the narrator’s lover, in the film Fight Club. Her only...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
Taking a schizoanalytic approach to audio-visual images, this article explores some of the radical p...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
In this essay we examine the metaphorical rendition of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washing...
This book focuses on the micro-political implications of the work of Gilles Deleuze (and Felix Guatt...
Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in ...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
This paper examines a specific online community and the degree to which participants' association is...
My article discusses the character of Marla, the narrator’s lover, in the film Fight Club. Her only...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
Taking a schizoanalytic approach to audio-visual images, this article explores some of the radical p...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
In this essay we examine the metaphorical rendition of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washing...
This book focuses on the micro-political implications of the work of Gilles Deleuze (and Felix Guatt...