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Quotes About Fetishism

Repress the natural and it comes back even stronger: not everyone can be a fetishist
~ Philippe Lejeune
However, in fetishism the desired object is displaced; and in this context ("The Apparition" by Guy De Maupassant) it is the desiring object, so to speak. In other words, have we ever seen a boot in love with a fetishist?
~ Philippe Lejeune
Unsettled heart. The fetishism of secrecy. These people understood—as I did—the back alleys of the soul, whispers and shadows, money slipping from hand to hand, the password, the code, the second self, all the hidden consolations that lifted life above the ordinary and made it worth living.
~ Donna Tartt
You know, those unboxing videos you see everywhere on YouTube. They are the epitome of consumerist fetishism.
~ David Cronenberg
Perhaps we can conceive of the ironist as the fetishist's apprentice, reaching out for all readers, ensnaring them in a tangle of ambiguity, uncertainty and indecision from which there is no escape. Irony, quite possibly, makes fetishists of us all.
~ Janet Beizer
Fetishism and idolatry are the gateway to polytheism. Certain spirits are elevated in esteem and power so that they are now considered gods. Rituals develop; superstitions give way to prayers and sacrifices; relationships among the deities are recognized and get complicated. Nevertheless, polytheism is still just animism on a bigger scale.
~ Winfried Corduan
Photography] allows me to accede to an infra-knowledge; it supplies me with a collection of partial objects and can flatter a certain fetishism of mine: for this 'me' which like knowledge, which nourishes a kind of amorous preference for it. In the same way, I like certain biographical features which, in a writer's life, delight me as much as certain photographs; I have called these features 'biographemes'; Photography has the same relation to History that the biographeme has to biography.
~ Roland Barthes
Language belongs in its origin to the age of the most rudimentary form of psychology: we find ourselves in the midst of a rude fetishism when we call to mind the basic presuppositions of the metaphysics of language – which is to say, of reason.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
We all know that a book is not really a person. It isn't a human being. But if you are a lover of books as books – as objects, that is – and ignore the human element in them – that is, their voices – you will be committing an error of the soul, because you will be an idolator, or else a fetishist.
~ Margaret Atwood
The gods of the hearth exist for us still; and let all new faith be tolerant of that fetishism, lest it bruise its own roots.
~ George Eliot
The fetishism of the commodity — the domination of society by "intangible as well as tangible things" — attains its ultimate fulfillment in the spectacle, where the real world is replaced by a selection of images which are projected above it, yet which at the same time succeed in making themselves regarded as the epitome of reality.
~ Guy Debord
Benjamin does attempt to decode their subjective experience, but he does this within social and historical limits, insisting that subjects inhabiting capitalist modernity, exposed to the workings of commodity fetishism, have become objects, objectified, susceptible to processes of commodification (of their labour-power, of the culture they consume).
~ Beatrice Hanssen
The default mode of modern writing about art is to despise any notion of singularity as so much overheated genius-fetishism.
~ Simon Schama
this fetishism of the world of commodities arises from the peculiar social character of the labor which produces them.
~ Juliet Schor
Asl?nda meta fetiÅŸizmi, cinsel fetiÅŸizmi bolca kullan?r: Bir meta reklâm?n?n, al?c?n?n cinsel bak?mdan daha güçlü, cinsel bak?mdan daha doygun, kar?? cinsin gözünde daha çekici olaca?? sezdirilmeden yap?labildiÄŸine pek rastlanmaz.
~ Mike Wayne
There is no more unhappy being under the sun than a fetishist who pines for a boot and has to content himself with an entire woman.
~ Karl Kraus
The tribe that confuses its totems and symbols with reality has succumbed to fetishism and may be in more trouble than it realises.
~ Christopher Hitchens
In answer to the dominatrix at the Torture Garden, I would say that anyone who wears clothes, listens to music, goes to the movies, or is on the Internet might want to know more about fetishism. Certainly, anyone who is "into" fashion has to address the issue.
~ Valerie Steele
In modern consumer society, the attack on mother-child eroticism took its total form; breastfeeding was proscribed and the breasts reserved for the husband's fetishistic delectation. At the same time, babies were segregated, put into cold beds alone and not picked up if they cried.
~ Germaine Greer
The spectacle is a social relation between people that is mediated by an accumulation of images that serve to alienate us from a genuinely lived life. The image is thus an historical mutation of the form of commodity fetishism.
~ Guy Debord
Gustavo Solivellas dice: La dictadura, devoción fetichista por un hombre, es una cosa efímera, un estado de la sociedad en el que no puede expresarse los propios pensamientos, en el que los hijos denuncian a sus padres a la policía; un estado semejante no puede durar mucho tiempo (Sir Winston Churchill)
~ Winston S. Churchill
In Marxism there are always two ways at least of looking at anything and everything, and the reconciliation of these views is attained only by dialectic artificialities. The commonest device is to use, according to the needs of the moment, a word to which more than one meaning may be attached. With these words, which at the same time serve as political slogans to hypnotize the mass psyche, a cult suggestive of fetishism is carried on. The Marxist dialectic is essentially a word-fetishism.
~ Ludwig von Mises
Unsettled heart. The fetishism of secrecy. These people understood—as I did—the back alleys of the soul, whispers and shadows, money slipping from hand to hand, the password, the code, the second self, all the hidden consolations that lifted
~ Donna Tartt
Mine, mine. Fear, idolatry, hoarding. The delight and terror of the fetishist.
~ Donna Tartt