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'''Fetish''' may refer to: |
'''Fetish''' may refer to: |
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==Anthropological uses== |
==Anthropological uses== |
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* [[Fetishism]], the attribution of religious or mystical qualities to inanimate objects, known as fetishes |
* [[Fetishism]], the attribution of religious or mystical qualities to inanimate objects, known as fetishes |
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==Sexual== |
==Sexual== |
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* [[Sexual fetishism]], a sexual attraction to objects or body parts of lesser sexual importance (or none at all) such as feet, toes or certain types of clothing |
* [[Sexual fetishism]], a sexual attraction to objects or body parts of lesser sexual importance (or none at all) such as feet, toes, or certain types of clothing |
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** [[Racial fetishism]] |
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* [[Fetish subculture]], a social movement constructed around sexual fetishism |
* [[Fetish subculture]], a social movement constructed around sexual fetishism |
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* [[Fetish magazine]], a type of erotic magazine |
* [[Fetish magazine]], a type of erotic magazine |
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** [[List of fetish artists]] |
** [[List of fetish artists]] |
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* [[Fetish fashion]] |
* [[Fetish fashion]] |
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* [[List of paraphilias]] |
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==Arts== |
==Arts== |
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* [[Fetish (album)|''Fetish'' ( |
* [[Fetish (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album)|''Fetish'' (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album)]], 1999 |
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* [[Fetish ( |
* [[Fetish (Lolita Milyavskaya album)|''Fetish'' (Lolita Milyavskaya album)]], 2008 |
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* [[Fetish (song)|"Fetish" (song)]], a 2017 song by Selena Gomez |
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* Fetish, a fictional superheroine in the ''[[Bomb Queen]]'' series |
* Fetish, a fictional superheroine in the ''[[Bomb Queen]]'' series |
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* ''[[The Great Fetish]]'', a science fiction novel by L. Sprague de Camp |
* ''[[The Great Fetish]]'', a science fiction novel by L. Sprague de Camp |
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==Business== |
==Business== |
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* [[Commodity fetishism]], a Marxist concept of valuation in capitalist markets |
* [[Commodity fetishism]], a Marxist concept of valuation in capitalist markets |
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* [[Venturi Fétish]], |
* [[Venturi Fétish]], an electric sports car produced by Venturi |
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* ''[[Growth Fetish]]'', a 2003 book by Clive Hamilton advocating a zero-growth economy among "developed" nations |
* ''[[Growth Fetish]]'', a 2003 book by Clive Hamilton advocating a zero-growth economy among "developed" nations |
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 29 August 2024
Look up fetish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fetish may refer to:
Anthropological uses
[edit]- Fetishism, the attribution of religious or mystical qualities to inanimate objects, known as fetishes
- Zuni fetishes, small carvings from various stones made by the Zuni Indians
- Imiut fetish, in ancient Egypt a stuffed, headless animal skin tied by the tail to a pole
- Fetish priest, in countries of West Africa, a person who serves as a mediator between the spirit and the living
Sexual
[edit]- Sexual fetishism, a sexual attraction to objects or body parts of lesser sexual importance (or none at all) such as feet, toes, or certain types of clothing
- Fetish subculture, a social movement constructed around sexual fetishism
- Fetish magazine, a type of erotic magazine
- Fetish art
- Fetish fashion
- List of paraphilias
Arts
[edit]- Fetish (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album), 1999
- Fetish (Lolita Milyavskaya album), 2008
- "Fetish" (song), a 2017 song by Selena Gomez
- Fetish, a fictional superheroine in the Bomb Queen series
- The Great Fetish, a science fiction novel by L. Sprague de Camp
Business
[edit]- Commodity fetishism, a Marxist concept of valuation in capitalist markets
- Venturi Fétish, an electric sports car produced by Venturi
- Growth Fetish, a 2003 book by Clive Hamilton advocating a zero-growth economy among "developed" nations