CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FETICHIZE
PRESENT
Present
I fetichize
you fetichize
he/she/it fetichizes
we fetichize
you fetichize
they fetichize
Present continuous
I am fetichizing
you are fetichizing
he/she/it is fetichizing
we are fetichizing
you are fetichizing
they are fetichizing
Present perfect
I have fetichized
you have fetichized
he/she/it has fetichized
we have fetichized
you have fetichized
they have fetichized
Present perfect continuous
I have been fetichizing
you have been fetichizing
he/she/it has been fetichizing
we have been fetichizing
you have been fetichizing
they have been fetichizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I fetichized
you fetichized
he/she/it fetichized
we fetichized
you fetichized
they fetichized
Past continuous
I was fetichizing
you were fetichizing
he/she/it was fetichizing
we were fetichizing
you were fetichizing
they were fetichizing
Past perfect
I had fetichized
you had fetichized
he/she/it had fetichized
we had fetichized
you had fetichized
they had fetichized
Past perfect continuous
I had been fetichizing
you had been fetichizing
he/she/it had been fetichizing
we had been fetichizing
you had been fetichizing
they had been fetichizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fetichize
you will fetichize
he/she/it will fetichize
we will fetichize
you will fetichize
they will fetichize
Future continuous
I will be fetichizing
you will be fetichizing
he/she/it will be fetichizing
we will be fetichizing
you will be fetichizing
they will be fetichizing
Future perfect
I will have fetichized
you will have fetichized
he/she/it will have fetichized
we will have fetichized
you will have fetichized
they will have fetichized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fetichizing
you will have been fetichizing
he/she/it will have been fetichizing
we will have been fetichizing
you will have been fetichizing
they will have been fetichizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fetichize
you would fetichize
he/she/it would fetichize
we would fetichize
you would fetichize
they would fetichize
Conditional continuous
I would be fetichizing
you would be fetichizing
he/she/it would be fetichizing
we would be fetichizing
you would be fetichizing
they would be fetichizing
Conditional perfect
I would have fetichize
you would have fetichize
he/she/it would have fetichize
we would have fetichize
you would have fetichize
they would have fetichize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fetichizing
you would have been fetichizing
he/she/it would have been fetichizing
we would have been fetichizing
you would have been fetichizing
they would have been fetichizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fetichize
we let´s fetichize
you fetichize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
fetichized
Present Participle
fetichizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETICHIZE»
Discover the use of
fetichize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fetichize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Signs of Dissent: Maryse Condé and Postcolonial Criticism
As Lionnet points out, Conde's novel contests such a project, articulating a "
refusal of any form of nostalgia, of any historical, esthetic, exotic, or political
prejudice that would attempt to fetichize the past or slavery and to idealize
political ...
2
Redescriptions: Yearbook of Political Thought, Conceptual ...
It simultaneously leads to overcoming what has historically been a permanent
desire both to ignore the legitimacy of conflict and fetichize the notion of
unanimity (temptations which have incessantly fueled the illusions and
perversions at work ...
3
Literature and the Taste of Knowledge
A novel such as Robinson Crusoe displays many forms of knowledge (savoir),
Barthes says: historical, geographical, social, technical, botanical,
anthropological, and so on. But literature doesn't fix or fetichize any of these
knowledges, 'elle ...
4
World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia
With the exception of a restricted sample of “neo- fascist” phenomena that
unashamedly fetichize stylistic elements (insignia, marches) or idolize deceased
fascist leaders, the bulk of the postwar experience of extreme right-wing politics ...
Cyprian Blamires, Paul Jackson, 2006
I don't fetichize her', (p 134). Is this a mistake? Has Gallop slipped and forgotten
to fully translate the French? Has her discussion of the 'obsolete figure' of the
hysteric pushed her translation in the direction of this more distant form, more ...
6
The Cut: Reading Bataille's Histoire de l'Oeil
What Krauss objects to is the tendency she identifies within Kristeva's approach,
to reify, to fetichize certain objects or states as subject to exclusion. In effect, it
seems that the object Kristeva sees as principally excluded, and threatening,
abject, ...
7
The Domestic Economy of the Soul: Freud's Five Case Studies
H: I don't give a damn about Dora; I don't fetichize her. She is the name of a
certain force, which makes the little circus not work anymore. (Ibid.: 157) Must
Dora be treated as either a feminist sister or a seduced daughter? This would
play down ...
8
Nottingham French Studies
... death : primitive man takes death seriously because it ends life, but at the same
time he refuses to fetichize it. If death is thus reduced to the status of an ordinary
event then primitive man can give present life his full attention and respect.
9
Nottingham French studies
... attitude to death : primitive man takes death seriously because it ends life, but
at the same time he refuses to fetichize it. If death is thus reduced to the status of
an ordinary event then primitive man can give present life his full attention and ...
... hopes to extract and crystallize " the social " by abstraction from the problems
entailed in the relationship of social forces to the process of society's own self-
preservation, is compelled to fetichize what remains as " inter-personal relations.