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"fetishism" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) the fact of spending too much time doing or thinking about a particular thing or thinking that it is much more important than it really is synonym obsession (1)
  2. sexual practices that involve getting pleasure from a particular object
  3. the worship of an object because it is believed to have magic powers

155 Sentences With "fetishism"

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Drawing on the Marxist idea of "commodity fetishism," Phillips mints the term "lulz fetishism" for the trollish mindset.
He paints from a place equidistant from Greenberg and Duchamp, equally skeptical of Greenberg's fetishism of the surface and of Duchamp's fetishism of the object.
VICE: For the uninitiated, how would you define cast fetishism?
And what are the extremes of queer sex and fetishism?
By that point, Gucci fetishism had become parodic and comical.
An end to the fetishism about "coverage" would also help.
Yes, cast fetishism exists and no, it's not all about pornography.
As in the West, they are sometimes associated with sexual fetishism.
Early on, his OnlyFans page was a bacchanal of foot fetishism.
Known clinically as eproctophilia, fart fetishism involves sexual arousal from passing gas.
Mr Tinniswood's book is a work of historical scholarship, not heritage fetishism.
"Revenge" begins at a high pitch of travel porn and commodity fetishism.
Fart fetishism—also known as eproctophilia—involves being sexually aroused by anal flatulence.
At worst, artists pigeonhole their work into fetishism without having anything to say.
In that arena, nobody has exposed our outsider fetishism as clearly as Lorde.
I do a considerable amount of work in occultism, demonology, fetishism — challenging material.
Harrington is unsparing in her depiction of what often resembled a biological fetishism.
CODECO, however, is long believed to have had a sideline in mysticism and fetishism.
The Spike's poster threw all of the paramilitary fetishism at SHOT into troubling relief.
If you haven't seen Supermarket Sweep and don't understand the fetishism, let me explain.
The most popular kinks fell under the categories of voyeurism, fetishism, exhibitionism, masochism, and sadism.
It's not just his balanced-budget fetishism, which would be disastrous in an economic crisis.
Someone like Sarina Valentina isn't responsible for undoing transgender fetishism and it isn't her fault.
They work slowly through the idea of use value versus exchange value and commodity fetishism.
There's a number of websites and forums dedicated to photos, videos, and discussion of cast fetishism.
Right, I imagine that this small minority of people create a bad image of cast fetishism.
If you live in a capitalist society, this monthlong celebration of commodity fetishism is for you.
These images simultaneously evoke the body horror of HIV/AIDS, fear of contamination, and queer fetishism.
This damaging form of objectification degrades an individual to a single identifier, drowning individualism and perpetuating fetishism.
In a universe of augmentations, transhumanism, and robotic fetishism, players are tasked with uncovering an international conspiracy.
As much as I complain about the West's fetishism of objects, I am an inveterate collector myself.
When it comes to synthesizers, gear fetishism tends towards hardware that is incredibly well-designed and built.
As a culture, we do, unfortunately, treat sex as a very specific form of, well, commodity fetishism.
However, she, like many trans porn actresses, creates content that focuses on things like sissification and transgender fetishism.
Internationally, Melgaard is known for his controversial work that frequently indulges in fetishism, drug addiction, and casual racism.
"The genesis of this project stems from a fascination and fetishism with medical equipment and quackery," Atkinson told me.
The book essentially reworks the Marxist concepts of commodity fetishism and alienation for the film, advertising, and television age.
There is a common thread that cinches together border paranoia, military fetishism, and obsessive state control of women's bodies.
We talk about tech fetishism, elitism, and entitlement, alongside social media frenzies and the media's role in it all.
That's the old idea of the commodity fetishism—that these objects with complex social origins just show up, like ghosts.
Cannes reviews say Park twists the story to reflect his usual fascination with fetishism, eroticized pain, and complicated power games.
Most important, both are self-reflexive movies beloved by cinephiles for their fascination with voyeurism, fetishism and other illicit thrills.
Even in the internet era, the Brony community has really pioneered cartoon horse fetishism and brought it to the American market.
At a critical moment, Hablik transposed the ideals of German Romanticism to proto-Space Age fetishism for a utopian, technological society.
Sociologists reckon the lack of confidence may also account for another trend in the sex industry: the fetishism of young girls.
People sometimes say, "I have a thing for Asians" or "I only date black guys," which is fetishism at its core.
It's difficult, but not about difficulty fetishism, and it gives you all of the tools you need to meet its requirements.
The trend manages to cram a tremendous number of tedious affectations into tight quarters: design fetishism, ostentatious minimalism, costly self-abnegation.
Metals may be our most ancient obsession — they name our prehistories after all — but this moment of techno-fetishism looks decidedly forward.
"Savior" starts out teasing about sexual cosplay, but as St. Vincent sings "Please, please," she exposes the desperate desire within the fetishism.
Though none of the sculptor's artworks name de Sade as a source, studio notes and sketches ruminate on seduction, idolatry, and fetishism.
Far from shunning eroticism or fetishism, they assert that collage in the queer tradition can be deployed for more socio-political designs.
" And every fashion is a fetishism that shows how "sex does away with the boundaries separating the organic world from the inorganic.
Her maidens carry confidence and strength in their unusual form and tempt the viewer to explore a world of fetishism and female submission.
Her rejection of commodity fetishism and a society that worships shiny surfaces is to be admired because she does it with such verve.
More than that, it reveals the tendency of modern discourse to try to redeem the psychological tortures of capitalism through commodity fetishism and consumption.
We caught up with one such caster—Piotr, a 25-year-old IT programmer from Poland—to set the record straight on cast fetishism.
The conglomeration of forms Kautz has arranged in the T-shaped gallery alludes to the commodity fetishism that rots religion, politics, industry, and art.
More than that, it reveals the tendency of modern discourse to try to redeem the psychological tortures of capitalism through commodity fetishism and consumption.
The point is, turntable and vinyl fetishism makes about as much sense as any other fetish—ie, none— but has precisely zero conversational interest.
I had a debate with a fellow writer recently on whether all erotica could be categorized as exhibitionist fetishism, simply because the reader exists.
Prompted by his friend André Breton, Alberto Giacometti first read de Sade in 1933, and his studio notes ruminated on seduction, idolatry, and fetishism.
Mostly, there are clotted action scenes, gun fetishism, bad writing and stop-and-go rhythms that suggest a longer version may once have existed.
Michelle Segre's rejection of commodity fetishism and a society that worships shiny surfaces is to be admired because she does it with such verve.
For people into the material fetishism of books, there's Thornwillow Press, which issues classic literature in an extensive array of paper, cardboard, and leather variations.
But, don't feel left out, fellas, because men are more likely than women to fantasize about taboo acts, such as voyeurism, exhibitionism, incest, and fetishism.
The synthesizer fetishism of "Analog Technics" and unhinged perversion of "More Freaks" make 2000's Pimp To Eat a genuinely unique and avant-garde delight.
The exotica, fetishism and soap opera in Lisa See's novel of 19th-century China, "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan," make for a fragrant mix.
In short, they will find themselves managed by machines, subject to forces that have been growing for years but are largely overlooked by AI fetishism.
The sex is strained and certainly seems to burn serious calories (Christian flips Anastasia like a pancake), but finally pales next to the commodity fetishism.
It's strange to think of songs as if they were delicate objects, but somehow these two girls from Tijuana achieve that nostalgic fetishism with their music.
Molon labe is so synonymous with right-wing gun-fetishism that political opponents have coined a mocking term, "moron label," to counter those under its thrall.
That culture in the early 1970s became, for a while, a focus of his art, in images of homoerotic bondage and discipline, fetishism and anatomical penetration.
Following the collapse of religion and rituals, Benjamin believed that capitalism's "commodity fetishism," apparent in new technologies, had reawakened the human imagination and its progressive motivations.
Some have accomplished amazing things with a computer to do the heavy lifting, others have simply translated the dull fetishism of the worst wargames to the computer.
No preaching even as they dispatch anti-black bias, anti-Native American bias, consumer fetishism, global warming, and the trans bathroom perplex in one 100-second interlude.
In his book about JA2, writer, developer, and super-fan Darius Kazemi gets into the strange combination of gun fetishism and goofy comedy the typifies the game.
Now, with catfish fetishism, getting dominated by your dream girl can be as easy as ordering an Amazon gift card (a popular form of payment to dommes).
Republicans are publicly more conservative in their tastes, but in their private lives are more likely than Democrats to crave taboo situations like exhibitionism, voyeurism and fetishism.
"The Years" is an earnest, fearless book, a "Remembrance of Things Past" for our age of media domination and consumerism, for our period of absolute commodity fetishism.
Shipp's archives sat in storage for decades while, 70-odd miles away in Oxford, Bruce Watson and Fat Possum built a minor empire out of analog-recording fetishism.
Highlighting the funding mechanisms for performance sheds some light on that labor market and its commodity fetishism, and to an extent on the bigger picture of cultural production.
A spellbinding performance that used puppetry to explore fetishism, control, and the relationship between humans and machines, it employed such props as ghost masks and an industrial vacuum cleaner.
Bon Iver released an album, and, shortly after, everyone lost their boyfriends and sons to craft booze fetishism, raw denim, and barber shops with old-school tattoo-style branding.
The arcades of 19th-century Paris, though billed as free and open public spaces, were in reality just marketplaces for the materialization of commodity fetishism, mass spectacle, and desire.
Not one to be restricted by any one tradition, though, the artist draws additional inspiration from the witchcraft of the British Isles, as well as African fetishism and divination.
Roth), who fixates on a mysterious film star (Rebecca Hall), always has footage at the ready — on VHS, of course, because streaming's antiseptic ease does not suit nostalgic fetishism.
Some historians believe the rise of foot fetishism was partly in response to STI epidemics—in other words, foot play became popular because it was a form of safe sex.
It's obviously designed to tap into an emotionally resonant vein and shoot a massive dose of good ol' commodity fetishism right up that mothertrucker — all in the name of selling Gatorade.
And our credulous addiction to the magical little computers in our pockets and purses demonstrates the wisdom of the section about "the fetishism of commodities" in the first volume of Capital.
Though there are occasional links with the BDSM community and vampire fetishism, for many, it's a way of helping loved ones who are struggling with their mysterious and often debilitating symptoms.
On the other end, if you make people sit around and listen to plastic bottles and go, "These plastic bottles sound cool," in a weird way, that's kind of commodity fetishism.
With themes including fetishism and voodoo, the film holds a mirror up to the compulsive sides of mankind that are often misconceived, attempting to unearth unrealized, dark abstractions from its audience.
Slightly more than one third of people were interested in voyeurism, while 26 percent expressed interest in fetishism or rubbing up against strangers, and 19 percent liked masochism, the survey found.
And that's to say nothing of Madonna, who in earlier career incarnations embraced fetish-wear as a second skin, contributing immeasurably to the steady erosion of boundaries between fashion and fetishism.
Ms. Smith's growth includes sexual exploration in the world of fetishism, where she finds a sense of identity that had eluded her, and it includes a lot of disappointment as well.
He makes big, bludgeoning movies stuffed with nonsense, special effects and military fetishism, and while they are ridiculous they can be absurdly entertaining when they're not boring you out of your mind.
At first, he didn't want to tell me out of fear of "creeping me out," but with some nudging he sent me a link to…wait for it…a fat fetishism forum.
Just as the commodity form obscures the production process—you don't see labor exploitation when you buy a product, you just see the iPad or whatever—lulz fetishism flattens everything into teasing.
With an uptick of clown fetishism (and police warnings) following in the wake of the film, it's safe to say that Pennywise has left a deep, dark imprint on our cultural landscape.
Women were its main victims, with fetishism and erotic fantasies the presenting symptoms; the lady who devoutly poured the dregs from Franz Liszt's tea cup into her scent-bottle was one case.
Squad. Image courtesy of the artist Fetishism, Russian folklore and culture, and Orthodox religion are the subjects explored and subverted in a new show by Russian-born London-based artist Karina Akopyan.
For some people, we may also be seeing a type of uniform fetishism, in which they become sexually aroused by the idea of wearing or seeing someone else dressed in a specific uniform.
Why would people confronted with scandal after scandal, with faux-pas after faux-pas, with virulent misogyny, racism, xenophobia and a military fetishism that valorizes war crimes, still want to support this man?
Every type of romantic engagement that I see out there is almost always a direct reflection of capitalism, commodity fetishism, power dynamics, submission, domination, trade, trying to pull one over on another person.
What's odd about this isn't the seeming gun fetishism (which is present in lots of action movies) but how little these weapons of choice tell us about any of the characters beyond Harley.
Instead, what DIS have come up with is an exhibition so vacuous, ideologically apathetic, ahistorical, sarcastic, and dehumanizing, it's a wonder it hasn't been blacklisted solely on account of its conformity to commodity fetishism.
BB9 places an emphasis on escaping the type of "artivist" practice emboldened by Żmijewski and others, but in doing so, it negates any positive social vision in favor of fantasy, spectacle, and commodity fetishism.
As these vanishing resin chairs and Le Corbuiser's famous LC4 chair recently reminded us, this type of furniture can be a work of art, but Chambellan takes the object fetishism to a whole new level.
Raquel Rosario Sanchez, a feminist writer and Ph.D. candidate with the Center for Gender and Violence Research at the University of Bristol explained that traditional sex tourism is often fueled by racial fetishism and imperialism.
Digital isn't pure retro tech fetishism, though, and based on my own experience I can confidently say that a fondness for those old-fashioned BBSes is not a prerequisite for appreciating what it has to offer.
The first — represented by our president-elect, who seems incapable of laughter, and some of his apologists — is the bad kind, embodied by the thirst for profit or by apocalypse fetishism, joyless ideology, and even cruelty.
By putting painting to the test of the readymade, he has been gauging it s against its own fetishism and exposing the gap between painting as a found object and the real-world object as a readymade.
They were highly dismissive of the critique of institutional violence because the setting for the event [was] a BDSM dungeon and themes explored by the artists who were exhibiting were linked to fetishism and the erotic realm.
In 2009 a report commissioned by the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and chaired by Joseph Stiglitz, a prominent economist, called for an end to "GDP fetishism" in favour of a "dashboard" of measures to capture human welfare.
Shortly after Kink moved in, Four Barrel Coffee brought its artisanal caffeine fetishism to the same block—"Sourcing, roasting, and brewing the best coffee in San Francisco in an honest, ethical, and sexy manner" is its motto.
Reuters Health - Lots of ordinary people are into sex with a dash of voyeurism, fetishism and masochism – all habits classified as deviant in the manual doctors use to diagnose mental health disorders, a survey of Quebec residents suggests.
Music was, however, de-emphasized in favor of corporate fetishism; while the Elvis records were relegated to the adjacent pavilion, trinkets and information constituting a sort of McDonald's museum were displayed more prominently in the main upstairs area.
Although her tiny incisions may barely qualify as collage compared to the more elaborate works on view at Leslie-Lohman, Bright's work is a wonderful counterpoint in an exhibition full of explosive visions of body politics and fetishism.
We can't hand-wave away the trends that we see in our own world with "it'll be better someday!" nor can we ignore the naive tech-fetishism of early cyberpunk, which was dark, and sometimes sad, but always cool.
And often, his art turns almost into a kind of fetishism with beautifully created objects focused on the automobile, a chair, a gun, a cactus plant, or through events such as a trip with a dog in a car.
The longer you look for Lego porn, the more you see, and the more you see, the more have you wonder what the odds are that someone near and dear to you is consuming Lego-themed fetishism as their kink.
So it isn't uncommon for the men who crossdress to enter into these trans spaces with fetishism that's doubled with a lack of understanding of trans life, that can be pretty off putting to many trans people currently in that space.
There are feints in the direction of realism and social inquiry, but every time she might dig a little deeper into Destiny's inner life or Ramona's relationships, Scafaria falls back into bubbly girl-boss montages and luxury-brand consumer fetishism.
And given that reactionary right-wing politics and sexual fetishism are repeatedly cited as motivators for many of the book's "heroes," there is reason to read the facts Moore and Gibbons present by way of Mason about Hooded Justice as straightforward.
Loads of articles touch on how gay dating app users frequently disguise sexual racism and fetishism as seemingly benign "sexual preferences," a defense echoed in interviews with app leaders like Grindr's recently resigned CEO Joel Simkhai and SCRUFF's co-founder Eric Silverberg.
But all these toxic streams—white nationalism, fundamentalist religion, gun fetishism, whatever—do the same work: They link masculinity and power with anger and violence in a way that promises an illusion of mastery and control to men who feel they have none.
Grey Gardens as an idea — of the tenderness between monster mothers and thwarted daughters; of atmospheric decay and upper-class fetishism; of plucky élan and gorgeous optimism — has waxed and waned over the years, gaining or leaking fuel as the times decried.
The Modern Language Association just released a new version of its style handbook that departs from its predecessor's fetishism of citation minutiae in order to show how documenting sources is a crucial way to publicly record meaningful conversations in a changing digital world.
But the idea that notional support for a doomed carbon tax is meaningful while everything else — all Clinton's actual plans to take actual action that actually reduces carbon emissions — can be waved away as insignificant ... that's just carbon tax fetishism at its worst.
"The different aspects [of foot fetishism] don't really say anything generalizable about the people into them" she says, adding that all the variations reveal is that individuals have a unique expression of sexuality based on the combination of nature and nurture she previously mentioned.
Fetishism and masochism work directly into her choices, and so does the unsatisfying nature of her other relationships, with the callously entitled husband of her best friend and business partner, and with her ex-husband, who's moved on to date a beautiful yoga instructor.
And the genre's Black thug–filled storylines make clear that this attraction is not simply sexual desire, but an evocation and fetishism of historically racist tropes that allow for a contained witnessing of Black male sexual prowess that white men simultaneously loathe, fear, and envy.
Trump's governing approach—characterized by a chaotic mix of small-government fetishism, big-government xenophobia, distrust of scientific authority, fondness for authoritarians, aversion to international coordination, and bumbling administrative incompetence, all topped off by a penchant for spreading disinformation—makes an effective response harder still.
Then, there's the formidable archive of the "West End Avenue Collection" a mashup of BDSM collages sprinkled with Nazi fetishism and the powerful quasi-self-portraits of Jonathan Molina-Garcia, who makes hybrids from images his own body and the bodies of older, HIV-positive men.
After a decade of taking a back seat to Germany in economic policy and European affairs, France is now moving center stage in denouncing what it calls the German "fetishism of trade and budget surpluses" at the expense of the rest of Europe and a wider world.
Nonetheless his expansive and expensive objects escape less and less easily the Duchampian legacy of fetishism and narcissism that plagues the work of more cynical market players such as Damien Hirst or Jeff Koons, and their ambiguous status as trophies for the "enlightened" top one percent.
If anything, this antiquated air makes the film a little too arch and over-concocted for its own good, and I'd love to see the director unleash his talents on the mercenary fetishism—"a transaction of ecstasy," as Miss Luckmoore's boss would say—of our own age.
Bennett's take on feminism, fetishism, and the crankbait of beauty enthralls in part because she's willing to take that risk — the lines between sincerity and parody as blurry as a model's airbrushed brow, and the stakes as timely — and intimate — as a gift worth wrapping and giving way.
A mask of leather straps and cruciform plastic beads by the Belgian duo A.F. Vandevorst offers a rare dose of fetishism, though it is not half as fierce as the Met's rosary from 16th-century Germany in the same case, composed of ivory beads half-face, half-skull.
Its subject is fetishism in clothing and the film lyrically flits between chats with dowdy-looking men and women who speak with starry-eyed love about their feelings towards the texture of rubber in clothing, and dance-like sequences where the sadomasochistic function of these clothes is paraded without censure.
Its function is to collapse historical time into fragmented and compartmentalized spheres of "knowledge production," to replace history with the fetishism of memory, and substitute the former guardians of the archive with "curators," who assemble, dissemble, and reassemble documented fragments of the past in an effort to transform hierarchy into heterogeneity.
The hot-blooded population is divided into camps: the conservative, Christian right wing that has deemed vampires to be a threat to the safety and moral fabric of the country; and the progressive left that supports their full inclusion in society, even if there is a bit of fetishism involved.
Observer takes a lot of visual cues from Blade Runner (neon cityscapes, 80s computer screens, pigeons fluttering in the slums, rain everywhere), but mixed with this much darker, horror-tinged vision, it becomes something else, something far more powerful: Observer is an indictment of the techno-fetishism that movie inspired.
Dyanne Thorne, who starred in one of the most notorious sexploitation movies of the 1970s, "Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS" — a head-spinning mix of Nazi fetishism, sadism and female empowerment that is still talked about by grindhouse film aficionados as well as by more serious scholars — died on Jan.
As upscale restaurants and bars replace the workaday businesses that used to make up the heart of Brooklyn neighborhoods — auto-­body shops, steam-­table joints, bars that don't serve craft cocktails — there has been a concordant, or perhaps corrective, rise in what I've come to think of as bodega fetishism.
Rogers responds to Nathan Lee's criticism in Film Comment that "Coppola's conception has nothing to do with thinking through the politics, history or morality of this milieu," by positing that the movie is actually about commodity fetishism: the body of a young woman is divested of all autonomy and traded as a commodity.
This selection is wide-ranging in the best sense of that description, as McGrath moves easily from sprawling poems like the 21-page "Commodity Fetishism in the White City" to small monuments to precision like "Releasing the Sherpas," which is as neat a restatement of the mind-body problem as you'll read.
When: Opens Friday, July 15, 216pm Where: Lethal Amounts (27 W 29th St, Downtown, Los Angeles) Since the late 21811s, Bruce LaBruce has been at the forefront of transgressive queer cinema, making films that depict pornography, BDSM, rape, amputee fetishism, vampires, and zombies, delivered with a mix of campy humor and radical politics.
The few Versailles-era garments (a dress, a corset) are accompanied by costume designs from the 1930s, courtier-inspired women's suits by Nicolas Ghesquiere, and one garment by John Galliano for Dior's Autumn/Winter 2000-2001 collection; titled "Freud or Fetish," the collection was influenced by excess and fetishism, which included a wink to the French aristocracy in its prime and its downfall.
The label's sudden outpouring of visionary electropop throughout 2014 and 2015, its embrace of commodity fetishism and insistence that ironic distancing devices deepen rather than dissolve a pop thrill, have devolved into clunky anthemic attempts at spiritual uplift, as the transition from their definitive PC Music Volume 1 collection to the inflated Volume 2 illustrated — a collection largely indistinguishable from the megaballads currently favored in commercial EDM.
But though said differentiator has never heard a Ciocarlia album he didn't like, including 2016's Onward to Mars with the zippy "Crayfish Hora" opener you won't find here, he believes you can make do with two: the guest-studded live 2007 memorial concert Queens & Kings, and this vinyl-and-download-only double album, which cherrypicks a catalog they were accruing long before vinyl fetishism became a thing.
A prime example of the genre is a snooty New Yorker article by Alexandra Schwartz which portrayed support for Sanders as a hipster affectation, comparable to sporting a handlebar mustache: I sense a whiff of historical fetishism in the young love for Bernie, a yearning for an imaginary time of simpler, more straightforward politics that aligns with other millennial tendencies toward false nostalgia for past purity, in fashion or food, for instance.
Though it's not as if he did a complete 180: He opened up Playboy to radical feminist Germaine Greer two years later in a January 1972 interview, in which she took Friedan to task ("What she wants for [women] is equality of opportunity within the status quo, free admission to the world of the ulcer and the coronary") but reserved her harshest venom for Hefner, mocking his "breast fetishism"—her logic being that female bodies never orgasm from men touching their boobs.
"If one works intensively while under the influence of coca, after from three to five hours there is a decline in the feeling of well-being, and a further dose of coca is necessary in order to ward off fatigue…" WATCH: The Great Council House Scam – The Cocaine Dealer Freud was soon sending samples to friends in the medical profession, citing its potential application as a mental stimulant, a treatment for asthma, eating disorders, an aphrodisiac (you have to wonder if Freud's celebrated interest in sexual fetishism was crystallized during a blow-fueled four-hour masturbation marathon), and, alarmingly, as a cure for morphine and alcohol addiction.

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