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"Clark writes that Fight Club 'suggests homosexual themes and relationships even though the narrative does not openly admit them' (417). Clark's assessment is a strong beginning to the recognition of the homoeroticism of Fight Club.
The film's queer element- and the queerness of other artifacts of popular culture- however, remains to be explored. Much is to be gained from analyses of popular culture that emphasize queer elements. A queer analysis can help deconstruct, however temporarily, traditional gender constructs and over time alter what it means to say that you are a man or to say that you are a woman.
Queer lives and queer studies have much to offer the mainstream, heterosexual majority when it comes to challenging predetermined gender identities."
"Fight Club's Queer Representations" by Thomas Peele
JAC, Fall 2001, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Fall 2001), pp. 862-869
(Film Analysis Hours)
Gustave Doré (1866), “Jacob Wrestling With the Angel” // Succession (2018), “Pre-Nuptial”
are you really idolising Patrick Bateman right now
not only am i idolizing patrick bateman i additionally 100% condone murder.
you’re in a panic room with a beautiful boy and he won’t tell you that he wants to work in another department, but he wants to work in another department and you feel like he’s breaking up with you so you start throwing water bottles at him
yo it’s the most annoying person in the world