A critical analysis of Fight Club's legacy, examining its portrayal of masculinity and its misappropriation by manosphere groups who reframe it as a guide to toxic male identity and anti-feminist ideology.
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Men seeking selfhood in a consumer-driven world
Fight Club at 30: Toxic masculinity handbook or clever takedown of capitalism?being stripped of self-verification in crisis
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