10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETICHISTIC»
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1
The Origin Of Primitive Superstitions (Illustrated):
Chapter. IV. Fetichistic. Superstitions. The fetichismof primitive peoplesisnot
ameaninglesssuperstition, as generally represented, but has grown from
therootsoftheir religious belief A fetich is not the inanimate, powerless, material
thing to them ...
2
On the Early Development of Mind
I have observed on several occasions that, after a more than usually anxious
phase of abstinence, a type of obsessional phobia makes its appearance which
is of this negative fetichistic type. Also that after a more spontaneous abstinence ...
3
The British Quarterly Review
365 morals, but Polytheistic, and perhaps Fetichistic views of natural science;
and we know that the Jews held their sublime Monotheism, the relation of their
nation and tribes to the Lord of the whole earth, and yet very frequently fell back
upon ...
Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon, 1854
4
Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Volume 6 Sex in Relation ...
18), he repeatedly speaks c "subjecting" the woman for whom he feels this
fetichistic adoration, and mentions that evei when still a child he especially
admired a delicate and fairy-like girl in this respect because shl seemed to him
easier to ...
5
Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions ...
harmony with Auguste Comte's suggestion that such intelligent animals as dogs,
apes, and elephants may be capable of forming a few fetichistic notions. The
behaviour of the terrier here rests upon the assumption that the ball is open to the
...
6
Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic Symbolism; The ...
18), he repeatedly speaks of "subjecting" the womanfor whomhefeelsthis
fetichistic adoration, and mentions that evenwhen still achild he especially
admired adelicate and fairylike girl in this respect becausesheseemedto him
easier to ...
7
The Mayor of Casterbridge
... lay on the Communion-table, he said aloud - "I, Michael Henchard, on this
morning of the sixteenth of. 1 fetichistic: Literally, implying a belief that inanimate
objects possess magical powers; here the meaning is perhaps the more
generalized ...
Thomas Hardy, Norman Page, 1997
8
The Works of Sigmund Freud
aim, is formed by cases in which a fetichistic determination is demanded in the
sexual object if the sexual aim is to be attained (definite color of hair, clothing,
even physical blemishes). No other variation of the sexual impulse verging on the
...
9
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex:
Suchaconnection is especially seenin caseswith only fetichistic determinations of
the sexual object. The significance of early sexual impressions will be met again
in other places. In other casesitwasmostly a symbolicthought association, ...
10
An Anthropologist at Work
This whole complex is a very much more material, fetichistic sort of thing than the
regular guardian spirit experience. Emphasis is placed on the amuletic gift or
booty ratherthan on the mystical power of the blesser. But the complex is ...
Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead, 2011
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On ancestor worship and other peculiar beliefs.
Under the fetichistic mode of thought, surrounding objects and ... us an intelligible origin of the fetichistic conception; and we are enabled to see ... «The Fortnightly Review, Nov 11»