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Sex og vold: Modeller og terrorister i Bret Easton Ellis’ Glamorama
Author(s) -
Henrik Skov Nielsen
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
k and k/kandk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2246-2589
pISSN - 0905-6998
DOI - 10.7146/kok.v36i105.22043
Subject(s) - narrative , psychoanalysis , plot (graphics) , simple (philosophy) , sociology , history , literature , epistemology , psychology , art , philosophy , statistics , mathematics
Sex and Violence:Literary critics have paid very little attention to Bret Easton Ellis’s book Glamorama. In fact no-one I know of has even undertaken the seemingly simple task of finding out what actually happens in the course of the narrative. In this article I will do just that and analyse the book by considering such basic parts of the book as its title, the first and last page and the plot. I will pay special attention to the multilayered violence. Using the distinctions by Slavoj Žižek, to whom I will turn at the end of the article, I will argue that the violence in Glamorama takes place at a subjective, a symbolic and a systemic level at the same time.

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