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  1. hedgehogreview.com

    The result is what might be called "opinion fetishism." Understanding the fetishization of ideas and opinions should help us understand and critique the narrow phenomenon of "cancel culture," as well as a broader anti-intellectualism that increasingly pervades journalistic outlets and universities.
  2. psychologytoday.com

    Key points Paraphilias and fetishes can be both damaging and pleasurable. They are not considered a mental disorder unless they cause life disturbances. They have an addictive quality to them and ...
  3. link.springer.com

    Fetishism is an important notion for human sciences and medical sciences. It has been used in anthropology, sociology, psychoanalysis, and health disciplines and has become widespread in lay discourses. Fetishism has been used for the analysis of certain forms of social relations, generally connoting a form of enchantment and consequent attachment to an "object." Fetish was first used in ...
  4. encyclopedia.com

    Fetishism: Overview Since the seventeenth century, thought about fetishism has been concerned with four overriding questions, all of them emerging in conflicts over representation that arose at the borders between cultural and historical worlds. These four questions concern the relationship between images and their referents in religious discourse; the attribution of causality and the nature ...
  5. thelivinglib.org

    Essay by Alexander Stern: "Something once expressed, however absurd, fortuitous or wrong it may be, because it has been once said, so tyrannizes the sayer as his property that he can never have done with it." So observes the German social theorist Theodor Adorno in his 1951 book Minima Moralia.
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