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The industrialization of fetishism or the fetishism of industrialization: A critique of Ivan Illich

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1975
This article critically assesses the ideology of industrialism in light of Ivan Illich's Medical Nemesis. The paper is divided into three sections. The first section is a description of the main features of that ideology, the most prevalent and influential one used in sociological literature to explain the state both of Western societies and of our ...
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The Social Constitution of Commodity Fetishism, Money Fetishism and Capital Fetishism

2018
The critical concept of commodity fetishism and its developed forms of money and capital fetishism ground the contemporary shape of social life under the rule of capital. This chapter offers a novel interpretation based on Marx’s Capital, elucidating the oft-overlooked interconnection of the fetishism triptych that accounts for domination, as well as ...
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Fetishes

Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 1998
Between 1977 and 1995 much work has been collected with regard to the study of fetishes. This paper will examine the causes of fetishism as well as recent treatment approaches for different types of fetishes. In addition, the following will provide a description of different types of fetishes, as well as diagnostic criteria.
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Challenging the skills fetish

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Leesa Wheelahan   +2 more
exaly  

FETISHISM AND TRANSVESTITISM

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1953
G A, PEABODY, A T, ROWE, J H, WALL
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Fetishism

1992
Abstract Compared with the dominant-ideology thesis, the theory of commodity fetishism identifies a much more specific obstacle to the development of revolutionary consciousness and gives even greater emphasis to the cognitive aspect of the socially stabilizing function of ideology.
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Fetishism

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1953
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Fetish

2019
This chapter opens with an ambiguous set of objects collected by a Dutch woman named Margrieta van Varick and described as “Indian Babies,” possibly brought with her from the Dutch East Indies to New England, and relates them to the practice of iconoclastic child’s play in Malaysia. It repositions iconoclastic child’s play in a fraught colonial context
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Fetishism

1999
Abstract Perhaps none of the perversions discovered at the end of the nineteenth century so perfectly illustrates the cultural and social influences on the formation of modern sexuality as well as fetishism, which Michel Foucault called the ‘master perversion in his The History of Sexuality (1980).
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