Initially panned by many critics for its violent content, David Fincher\u27s Fight Club may seem like the most unlikely film to incorporate the tenants of Zen Buddhism. However, if one looks beyond the surface, issues like fighting against capitalism, saving people from themselves, creating a world-wide equilibrium, and suffering to gain enlightenment are all present in Fight Club. This alone may not be enough to prove an air-tight connection between Zen Buddhism and Fight Club but the film\u27s characters, structure and storyline can also be linked to key aspects of the Zen Buddhist doctrine. By exploring these multiple connections this paper provides a different, if not completely opposed, view of what could be one of the most controversi...
David Fincher\u27s 1999 adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s novel Fight Club has prompted many academ...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
Contents: Early representations of Buddhism in films : Broken blossoms (D.W. Griffith, USA, 1919) an...
David Fincher may not be an expert in Buddhism. But his description of Fight Club—as reprising...
In this article, I discuss the religious significance of two recent American films which raise perti...
A ‘religion means Christianity’ equivalence seem to be predominant within the academic publications ...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
Chuck Palahniuk's dystopian vision of America in his novel Fight Club (1996) saw male bonding reach ...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
Chuck Palahniuk's dystopian vision of America in his novel Fight Club (1996) saw male bonding reach ...
Summary This study explores how the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, published in 1996, filmed ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-188).This study seeks to account for the numerous wa...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This is a book review of Silver Screen Buddha, Buddhism in Asian and Western Film by Sharon A. Suh
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
David Fincher\u27s 1999 adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s novel Fight Club has prompted many academ...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
Contents: Early representations of Buddhism in films : Broken blossoms (D.W. Griffith, USA, 1919) an...
David Fincher may not be an expert in Buddhism. But his description of Fight Club—as reprising...
In this article, I discuss the religious significance of two recent American films which raise perti...
A ‘religion means Christianity’ equivalence seem to be predominant within the academic publications ...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
Chuck Palahniuk's dystopian vision of America in his novel Fight Club (1996) saw male bonding reach ...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
Chuck Palahniuk's dystopian vision of America in his novel Fight Club (1996) saw male bonding reach ...
Summary This study explores how the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, published in 1996, filmed ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-188).This study seeks to account for the numerous wa...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This is a book review of Silver Screen Buddha, Buddhism in Asian and Western Film by Sharon A. Suh
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
David Fincher\u27s 1999 adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s novel Fight Club has prompted many academ...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
Contents: Early representations of Buddhism in films : Broken blossoms (D.W. Griffith, USA, 1919) an...