Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ao longo da narrativa e nos significados que elas implicam. Isso é realizado através de uma análise atenta do texto e da importância de conceitos presentes no romance, tais como: disciplina, valores, poder e moral. A definição desses conceitos é baseada em obras de Friedrich Nietzsche e Michel Foulcault. O pano de fundo histórico é também considerado, o que se reflete na hipótese de que as contradições da mente pós-moderna são diretamente relacionadas ao constante distúrbio presente na narrativa.This paper analyzes the novel Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, aiming at the ideas developed throughout the narrative and the meanings they imply. Thi...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
Orientadora: Profª. Drª. Isabel JasinskiTese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de ...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho (1991) and Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club (1996) demonstrate a stro...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club along with David Fincher’s adaptation of it, is a critical response to ...
The text provides an analysis of the film “Fight Club” in three distinct phases of the internal conf...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
Orientadora: Profª. Drª. Isabel JasinskiTese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de ...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho (1991) and Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club (1996) demonstrate a stro...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club along with David Fincher’s adaptation of it, is a critical response to ...
The text provides an analysis of the film “Fight Club” in three distinct phases of the internal conf...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...