This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk. The duality between speech and embodiment is explored in depth, both in the story of the novel and in the author's narrative style. Furthermore, the issue of power in relation to the society as well as towards one's own identity is discussed
Abstract - This research entitled “Middle Class Rebellion through the Main Characters in Chuck Palah...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahniuk\u27s novel Fight Club has been the subject of much critical contention over the year...
This thesis analyzes the concept of body and its relation to "desire" in Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Clu...
This thesis explores the themes of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man (1952) in comparison with Chuck Pal...
Abstract - This research entitled “Middle Class Rebellion through the Main Characters in Chuck Palah...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
Fight Club is a satiric novel written by Chuck Palahniuk portraying the society of late capitalism. ...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club features Bob, Chloe, and a narrator who, at various times in...
La novela de Chuck Palahniuk El club de la lucha ofrece una reflexión sobre la sociedad estadouniden...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahniuk\u27s novel Fight Club has been the subject of much critical contention over the year...
This thesis analyzes the concept of body and its relation to "desire" in Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Clu...
This thesis explores the themes of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man (1952) in comparison with Chuck Pal...
Abstract - This research entitled “Middle Class Rebellion through the Main Characters in Chuck Palah...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...