The Men Who Still Love “Fight Club”

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 23 Sept 2024
The Men Who Still Love “Fight Club”
Peter C. Baker writes about the legacy of the David Fincher movie and Chuck Palahniuk book “Fight Club” and its impact on how popular culture views masculinity, white-male resentment, consumerism, and gender relationships.
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The Men Who Still Love “Fight Club”

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