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Что (кто) такое fetishism$27982$ - определение

CONCEPT IN MARXIST ANALYSIS
Commodity fetish; Commodity Fetishism; Commodity-fetishism; Fetishism of commodities; Fetishism of commodity
  • fetish]] figurine whose supernatural powers protect the owner and kin in the natural world (c. 1900)
  • The Tribuna of the Uffizi]]'' (1772–1778) by [[Johann Zoffany]] depicts the commodity-fetishism metamorphosis of oil paintings into culture-industry products.
  • Commodity fetishism: In the economics of the [[marketplace]], the producers and the consumers of goods and services perceive each other as the money and merchandise they exchange.
  • reification theory]].
  • alt=Presidential candidate William McKinley stands on an oversized gold coin carried by a merchant, a capitalist, a businessman, a craftsman and others, beneath the word "Prosperity"
  • [[Thorstein Veblen]] proposed the conspicuous consumption of commodities as the pursuit of [[social prestige]].

Sexual fetishism         
  • The sensory regions for the feet and genitals lie next to each other, as shown in this [[cortical homunculus]].
SEXUAL AROUSAL A PERSON RECEIVES FROM AN OBJECT OR SITUATION
Sexual fetish; Sexual fetishes; Foreskin fetish; Bloodplay; Sexual complex; Foreskin fetishism; Sexual fetishist; Sexual Fetishism; Nun Fetish; Sexual Fetish; Sock Fetishism; Gasmask fetishism; List of uncommon fetishes; Sex fetish; Erotic fetishism; Fetishistic disorder; Fetishism (psychiatric); Fetish pornography; Fetishistic Disorder; Causes of sexual fetishism
Sexual fetishism or erotic fetishism is a sexual fixation on a nonliving object or nongenital body part. The object of interest is called the fetish; the person who has a fetish for that object is a fetishist.
Navel fetishism         
  • An ice cube in a girl's navel
  • A [[belly dance]]r with a [[navel piercing]].
  • Licking the navel is arousing for some
  • Male human navel
SEXUAL FASCINATION WITH THE HUMAN NAVEL
Navel Fetishism; Navel fetish; Navel partialism; Belly button fetish; Alvinophilia
Navel fetishism, belly button fetishism, or alvinophilia is a partialism in which an individual is attracted to the human navel.The Disappearance of the Universe - Gary R.
Rubber and PVC fetishism         
  • A woman in a tight black latex [[catsuit]].
  • Men in latex gear marching down Whitehall as part of Pride London 2011.
  • A man wearing a police cap, latex corset, gloves, and stockings
TYPE OF FETISH TOWARDS LATEX CLOTHING
Rubber fetish; Rubber fetishism; Rubberism; Rubberist; PVC fetishism; PVC fetish; Latex and PVC fetishism (Gomaphilia); Rubbermen; Rubberists; Rubberman; PVC and rubber fetishism; Latex fetish; Latex & PVC fetishism; Latex and PVC fetishism; Latex fetishism
Rubber fetishism, or latex fetishism, is the fetishistic attraction to people wearing latex clothing or, in certain cases, to the garments themselves. PVC fetishism is closely related to rubber fetishism, with the former referring to shiny clothes made of the synthetic plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the latter referring to clothes made of rubber, which is generally thicker, less shiny, and more matte than latex.

Википедия

Commodity fetishism

In Marxist philosophy, the term commodity fetishism describes the economic relationships of production and exchange as being social relationships that exist among things (money and merchandise) and not as relationships that exist among people. As a form of reification, commodity fetishism presents economic value as inherent to the commodities, and not as arising from the workforce, from the human relations that produced the commodity, the goods and the services.

In the first chapter of Capital: A Critique of Political Economy (1867), commodity fetishism is used to explain how the social organization of labour manifests in the buying and selling of commodities (goods and services). In the marketplace, social relations among people — who makes what, who works for whom, the production-time for a commodity, etc. — are represented as social relations among objects.

In the process of commercial exchange, commodities appear in a depersonalized form, obscuring the social relations inherent to their production. Marx explained the sociology of commodity fetishism:

As against this, the commodity-form, and the value-relation of the products of labour, within which it appears, have absolutely no connection with the physical nature of the commodity and the material relations arising out of this. It is nothing but the definite social relation, between men, themselves, which assumes here, for them, the fantastic form of a relation between things. In order, therefore, to find an analogy, we must take flight into the misty realm of religion. There the products of the human brain appear as autonomous figures endowed with a life of their own, which enter into relations, both with each other and with the human race. So it is in the world of commodities with the products of men's hands. I call this the fetishism which attaches itself to the products of labour as soon as they are produced as commodities, and is, therefore, inseparable from the production of commodities.