American Consumerism, Mental Illness, and Violence in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
This research work deals with the reflection of the film adaptation Fight Club on the
socioeconomic problems of American society in the late 20th century. It aims to
demonstrate the movie's critique of consumerism and materialism by highlighting its
characters' struggles with their materialistic society and indicating the relationship
these phenomena share with mental illness and violence. The methodology adopted in
this research is a multifaceted approach consisting of a cultural study approach to
investigate the reality that Fight Club mirrors and a psychological approach to analyze
the film's characters and examine their mental issues. This study found that
materialism progressed gradually due to several historical reasons affecting
individuals because of the psychological link they share with their societies.
Accordingly, it is proven that mental illness is tightly related to consumerism and
materialism as it is considered an outcome as well as a tool to achieve shock value in
cinema.