Henry A. Giroux says, “Fight club portrays a society in which public space collapses and is filled by middle-class white men disoriented in the pandemonium of conflicting social forces who end up with a lot of opportunities for violence” (71-72). He works as a Product Recall Specialist for unnamed company. He is responsible for determining if product recalls or detective models meet cost benefit analysis. The stress of his job combined with his frequent business trips leads to perpetual jet lag (Rocha 13). He comes to recognize that his identity is imposed on him by his job and by his possessions and that he is not in control of his life.
As the narrator