Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the construction as well as the limits of one’s inner and outer self. The narrator of the novel is trapped in his body and his surroundings. Therefore, the body has to be annihilated in order to be free. Thus, it is to be shown that destruction and creation are mutually dependent on each other by suggesting that a new self can only be created by means of the destruction of the body. Hence, it is to be suggested that an individual identity is only possible through bodily suffering on both a physical level as well as a societal level
Much of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s writing centers on the mutilation of bodies. Bodies are broken from the...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This thesis analyzes the concept of body and its relation to "desire" in Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Clu...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club along with David Fincher’s adaptation of it, is a critical response to ...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
The topic of the following MA thesis is the theme of self-destruction in the works of Chuck Palahniu...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
This thesis is concerned with the ways mental disorders caused by trauma are represented in the nove...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
Much of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s writing centers on the mutilation of bodies. Bodies are broken from the...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This thesis analyzes the concept of body and its relation to "desire" in Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Clu...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club along with David Fincher’s adaptation of it, is a critical response to ...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
The topic of the following MA thesis is the theme of self-destruction in the works of Chuck Palahniu...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
This thesis is concerned with the ways mental disorders caused by trauma are represented in the nove...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
Much of Chuck Palahniuk\u27s writing centers on the mutilation of bodies. Bodies are broken from the...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...