[ An] accomplished work of scholarship about an acclaimed film ... Analysing Fight Club helps us understand Marxist ideas about the violent, spiritually alienating world we live in ... Kornbluhs crash course in Marxism is admirably clear without being reductive. * Times Literary Supplement * I would recommend it to anyone looking for a well-written introduction to Marxism, ideology, and aesthetics. * Film Matters * A serious book that will benefit both those interested in Marxism itself and those whose interests lie within film studies more generally ... It is worthwhile for the reader to discover for themselves the richness of Marxist film theory explored in the book. * Marx & Philosophy Review of Books * Kornbluh has devised a remarkable two-fisted engine that examines simultaneously and in turns Marxist film theory and Fight Club. She offers a rigorous and highly original analysis of the film, in which cinematic form and economic circumstances vie with and outstrip each other, and a superb demonstration of the dialectic at work. * Joan Copjec, Professor of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University, USA * "The first rule of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club. So, whats the first rule of Marxist film theory? If you or Anna Kornbluh cant talk about that either, her short sharp introduction nonetheless offers an expert account of what Marxism is and whymaybe more than everit matters. Moving elegantly between different theories of film and a film that does the work of theory, she both explains how several modes of Marxist analysis work and makes a powerful case for Marxisms status not as one method among many but rather as our best and maybe last chance to engage and to engage critically with the forms of a world we must find wanting. * Kent Puckett, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley, USA *