Religious fetishism, commodity fetishism and sexual fetishism: transpositions and connections
The concepts of sexual fetishism and commodity fetishism are roundabout transformations of a prior concept: religious fetishism. This article tries to account for this conceptual transmutation and for the effects the establishment of this new categories of fetishism had over their precursor.
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