This thesis questions whether the film Fight Club, as a postmodern text, reaches a rhetorical goal of critical subversion, and if so, how does it reach this goal? Using a method of postmodern critical theory, this thesis argues that Fight Club does reach a goal of critical subversion by parodically installing and subverting modern hegemonic assumptions and challenging hegemonic cultural practices
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
This thesis contends that a number of popular Hollywood films from the 1990s present evidence of a t...
Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in ...
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...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
Initially, this paper traces masculinity in America from the nineteenth century and up through the m...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
Summary This study explores how the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, published in 1996, filmed ...
Studies on consumption culture and body have been examined considerably in sociology in recent years...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
Praca zawiera próbę spojrzenia na zagadnienie postmodernistycznego kryzysy tożsamości. W swoich anal...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
This thesis explores the criticism of and attempts to move beyond postmodernism in three contemporar...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
This thesis contends that a number of popular Hollywood films from the 1990s present evidence of a t...
Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in ...
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...
Most critical engagement with the film Fight Club tends to emphasize its rele-vance for the study of...
This graduating paper analyzes the view contained in the film Fight Club. from the analysis it can b...
Initially, this paper traces masculinity in America from the nineteenth century and up through the m...
This paper analyses the movie Fight Club (1999) from the philosophical point of view. We reflect on ...
Summary This study explores how the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, published in 1996, filmed ...
Studies on consumption culture and body have been examined considerably in sociology in recent years...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
Praca zawiera próbę spojrzenia na zagadnienie postmodernistycznego kryzysy tożsamości. W swoich anal...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
This thesis explores the criticism of and attempts to move beyond postmodernism in three contemporar...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
This thesis contends that a number of popular Hollywood films from the 1990s present evidence of a t...
Focusing on the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999), the article deals with how microfascism persists in ...