How To Use Fetich In A Sentence
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Sometimes the odor of the armpit may even become a kind of fetich which is craved for its own sake and in itself suffices to give pleasure.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
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It is to the extreme individualization involved by the developments of erotic symbolism that the fetichist owes his morbid and perilous isolation.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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Even here, therefore, there is really what may fairly be regarded as a congenital element; and, moreover, there is reason to believe that the erotic fetichist usually displays the further congenital element of hereditary neurosis.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
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This is the new Lynch, with his fetiches in place, who has evolved the mysteries he dreams up in a storytelling gambit that pays off.
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Thus, in the homosexual male, erection occurs at the sight or remembrance of a man; in the fetichist, the idea of the fetich is operative -- in the case of the body-linen fetichist, for instance, the idea of articles of underclothing.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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We may perhaps connect with this phenomenon the attraction which muddy shoes often exert over the shoe-fetichist, and the curious way in which, as we have seen (p. 18), Restif de la Bretonne associates his love of neatness in women with his attraction to the feet, the part, he remarks, least easy to keep clean.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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The only rational thing for the twentieth-century folk to do is to cover up the well; to make the twentieth century in truth the twentieth century, and to relegate to the nineteenth century and all the preceding centuries the things of those centuries, the witch-burnings, the intolerances, the fetiches, and, not least among such barbarisms.
Chapter 16
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It is this philosophy, currently known as fetichism, but treated by Mr. Tylor under the somewhat more comprehensive name of "animism," which we must now consider in a few of its most conspicuous exemplifications.
Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology
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But they do not connect this kind of fetichism with their poetry; and even their greatest poets, with the exception of Dante, have shown no capacity or no inclination for enhancing the imaginative effect of their creations by an appeal to the instinct of mysterious awe.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
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I think that one of this trend launcher was Romain Slocombe, a french fetichist writer/photographer/drawer/movie maker, who has a crush for Japan.
Latest Japanese Craze: Bandage Fetish
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Thoinot considers that in these cases the fleck is a fetich.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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We see Jesus here intentionally diverting attention from all kinds of magic, every kind of fetichism, everything carnal in religion.
The Miracles of Jesus
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While you diligently pursued that favorite phantom of yours, called profits, and moralized about that favorite fetich of yours, called competition, even greater and more direful things have been accomplished by combination.
Chapter 8: The Machine Breakers
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A hair-fetichist, whose case I had occasion to study carefully when, at the age of fifteen, he had to stand his trial on account of cutting off girls 'plaits of hair, informed me that for one or two years before he first committed this offence, he had experienced
The Sexual Life of the Child
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Binet and also Krafft-Ebing [64] have argued in effect that the whole of sexual selection is a matter of fetichism, that is to say, of erotic symbolism of object.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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For the foot-fetichist, on the other hand, the foot or the shoe is not a mere instrument, but a true symbol; the focus of his worship, an idealized object which he is content to contemplate or reverently touch.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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The worship of stones is a kind of fetichism, which in the very infancy of religion prevailed, perhaps, more extensively than any other form of religious culture.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
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Is it a new fetich upon whose altar millions must be sacrificed?
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The gross fetichism of the Hindus, it is well known, introduced them to litholatry.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
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This astrolatry, originally a kind of fetichism, became nature-worship, and gradually rose to the worship of the intelligence manifested to our contemplation in the movement of the heavenly luminaries.
A Comparative View of Religions
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While you diligently pursued that favorite phantom of yours, called profits, and moralized about that favorite fetich of yours, called competition, even greater and more direful things have been accomplished by combination.
Chapter 8: The Machine Breakers
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The English word fetish can be traced back to the medieval Portuguese word fetich, which refers to religious relics believed to possess magical properties.
Come Hither
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Well, I suppose because of what you would call a fetich," Frida answered laughing.
The British Barbarians
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The fetich is a symbol of the desired person, thus the handkerchief and glove of the woman or the hat of the man.
The Foundations of Personality
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Instead of being, as we have patriotically supposed, a real progress in human development, it is only a fetich, which is becoming rapidly a failure.
Complete Essays
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Now being almost 19 I have a fetich for jockstraps, briefs, etc.
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The English word fetish can be traced back to the medieval Portuguese word fetich, which refers to religious relics believed to possess magical properties.
Come Hither
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The word "fetichism" came into the European languages through the work of Charles de Brosses, who, in
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
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The anthropologist calls it "fetichism" when he finds it among primitive peoples.
By the Christmas Fire
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The fetichist now follows an impersonal and abstract symbol withersoever it may lead him.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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This astrolatry, originally a kind of fetichism, became nature-worship, and gradually rose to the worship of the intelligence manifested to our contemplation in the movement of the heavenly luminaries.
A Comparative View of Religions
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The scatalogic groups of sexual perversions, urolagnia and coprolagnia, as may be sufficiently seen in this brief summary, are not merely olfactory fetiches.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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Page 166 when the notion of sacerdotalism is scattered from before his clouded vision, when transmitted ethnic fetichism is eradicated from his religion, and the virility of his nature, bared of empty forms of righteousness, is breathed upon by the spirit of God himself.
The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
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The languid one commented upon the female fetich, the skirt, and condemned "bloomers," whereupon Glory declared that they were just charming, and being challenged (by a gentleman) for her reasons she said, "Because when a girl's got them on she feels as if she's an understudy for a man, and may even have a chance of playing the part itself in another and a better world.
The Christian A Story
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An underclothing fetichist began at the age of seven to be greatly interested in his sister's and in the maidservant's underclothing, touching such articles of clothing as often as he could, and pressing up against them in a caressing way.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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Fetichism of the African, by the simplest and most shapeless objects, such as unhewn blocks of stone and by simple pillars or pieces of wood.
Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
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Thus, the homosexual tells us of a peculiar impulse he felt in childhood to kiss his tutor; we learn from the hair-fetichist that when still a child he loved to play with girls 'hair; and so on.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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It may be noted that in the very typical case of foot-fetichism which is presented to us in the person of Restif de la
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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When fifteenth-century Portuguese explorers arrived in West Africa and discovered that local peoples believed that their religious carvings possessed similar spirit powers, the word fetich was applied to their holy artifacts as well.
Come Hither
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So, too, the fetiches and the ceremonial objects and decorations were wakanda among different tribes.
The Siouan Indians
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What we call "fetichism" is, I suppose, merely the childish way of looking at and explaining the world, which did not, in the case of the people of West Africa, preclude a belief in the one true God, although He was regarded by them as far away and not interested in the little affairs of men.
The Religious Life of the Negro.