For your final response assignment of the quarter, take 300 words and apply structuralist and/or post-structuralist ideas to Palahniuk’s novel.
Week Eight Response
•November 13, 2007 • 7 CommentsTake 300 words and explain how you might see Fight Club from a New Historical or Cultural Materialist perspective.
Week Seven Response
•November 6, 2007 • 8 CommentsScrape together 300 words that focuses on any Marxist implications you see for Palahniuk’s novel. Again, look for specific examples in the book to reinforce your ideas.
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Week Six Response
•October 30, 2007 • 9 CommentsIn 300 words, do your best to explain how Fight Club might be read through the lens of psychoanalysis. Try to find at least one specific passage or instance in the novel to use as the anchor of your analysis.
Week Five Response
•October 23, 2007 • 11 CommentsTake 300 words and do your best to explain how Fight Club could be read through either a feminist, lesbian or gay perspective. Use specific examples to reinforce your points.
Week Four Response Assignment
•October 16, 2007 • 7 CommentsExplain in at least 300 words how Fight Club might be read through a Liberal Humanist’s perspective. Use any combination of Barry’s “Ten Tenets” (pp 16-21) to help reinforce your assertions.
Week Three Response Assignment
•October 9, 2007 • 10 CommentsAfter finishing Palahniuk’s novel, take 300 words to sum up your overall reaction to it. If this is your first reading, what most sticks out in your mind right now? If this is a subsequent reading, how does this most recent experience with the novel compare to previous ones?
Week Two Reponse Assignment
•October 2, 2007 • 10 CommentsTake 300 words to sum up your initial reactions to Chuck Palahniuk’s novel. What are you finding most interesting? Most frustrating?
Make sure to post your response before the beginning of class, or to bring a hard copy with you.

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