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have always been anthropomorphic, they were probably much less "naturalistic" or "realistic" before the arrival of the
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African coast, to various northern European versions of the word via the 1602 text of the Dutchman Pieter de Marees... The fetish, then, not only originated from, but remains specific to, the problem of the social value of material objects as revealed in situations formed by the encounter of
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bears a relationship similar to that which Marx supposed that "political economy" bore to capitalism as its "religion", but not for the reasons advanced by Bosman, the
Enlightenment thinkers, and Hegel. The irrationally "animate" character of the ritual system's symbolic apparatus, including
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My argument, then, is that the fetish could originate only in conjunction with the emergent articulation of the ideology of the commodity form that defined itself within and against the social values and religious ideologies of two radically different types of noncapitalist society, as they
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has evolved from an idiom used to describe a type of object created in the interaction between
European travelers and Native West Africans in the early modern period to an analytical term that played a central role in the perception and study of non-Western art in general and African art in
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Stallybrass concludes that "Pietz shows that the fetish as a concept was elaborated to demonize the supposedly arbitrary attachment of West
Africans to material objects. The European subject was constituted in opposition to a demonized fetishism, through the disavowal of the object."
1624:) itself was worshiped as a deity. Given the vagueness of such distinctions – further accentuated by the restricted usage of images (e.g., in painting or sculpture) – there was a tendency to ascribe special virtues to certain physical objects in place of the deity.
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radically heterogeneous social systems, and a study of the history of the idea of the fetish may be guided by identifying those themes that persist throughout the various discourses and disciplines that have appropriated the term.
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The eighteenth-century intellectuals who articulated the theory of fetishism encountered this notion in descriptions of "Guinea" contained in such popular voyage collections as
Ramusio's
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during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Pietz distinguishes between, on the one hand, actual
African objects that may be called fetishes in Europe, together with the
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encountered each other in an ongoing cross-cultural situation. This process is indicated in the history of the word itself as it developed from the late medieval
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a fetish is to translate "certain Kongo realities into the categories developed in the emergent social sciences of nineteenth century, post-enlightenment Europe."
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concept of "fetish" emerged from the encounter between
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SHINTO (THE WAY OF THE GODS) BY W. G. ASTON, C.M.G, D.Lit., LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON NEW YORK AND BOMBAY, 1905, p.65-75, p.73, p.159
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priest and scholar of comparative religion, applied the term "fetish" to the historical study of traditional Japanese religion. He cited jewelry,
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the objects of idolatry when worship was addressed to false gods. In this way, European Christian colonialists regarded
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are related. Fetishes are often used in spiritual or religious context.
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or 'spirit'). Aston observed that people tended to think of the
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of the Central Australians. He noted that the divine sword
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heirlooms of the natives of the East Indies and the sacred
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1939:(Spring 1985). "The Problem of the Fetish, I".
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1989:(1. publ. ed.). London: Routledge.
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405:of the Religious Life
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1483:Ten Sacred Treasures
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403:The Elementary Forms
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121:Comparative religion
37:For other uses, see
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1341:Hakluytus Posthumus
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908:Hindu denominations
849:Ethiopian Orthodoxy
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528:Claude Lévi-Strauss
513:Fustel de Coulanges
67:Part of a series on
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1983:Stallybrass, Peter
1823:and its Hinterland
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1537:Izanagi-no-Mikoto
1526:Hiyurikuso Shrine
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