Fads, Fetishes, and Fun

Fads, Fetishes, and Fun
Author: Andrew R. Jones
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Mass media
ISBN: 9781934269909

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Popular culture is a major influence within society, as indicated by the focus on celebrities and entertainment within our media system and the election of pop culture entertainers to political office. While attempting to address pop culture in all its forms and influences on society is impossible to do in a single text, "Fads, Fetishes, and Fun" examines a number of facets of popular culture from a variety of sociological perspectives. Readers are introduced to issues of commodity fetishism, identity and branding, representation of race and gender, manipulation of consciousness, the connections between mass media and pop culture, and the concept of leisure as it is understood within pop culture. Within each of these areas, Jones presents a variety of authors who give insight into the all-pervasive nature of popular culture, its dynamic qualities, and its social impacts. "Fads, Fetishes, and Fun" provides a foundation for individuals interested in learning about pop culture from a sociological point of view. Andrew R. Jones, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at California State University, Fresno and attained his doctorate in sociology at the University of Oregon. He also holds degrees in philosophy and political science, and in addition to his academic career, has worked in the fields of journalism, sales, and construction.

Objects of Special Devotion

Objects of Special Devotion
Author: Ray Broadus Browne
Publisher: Popular Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780879721916

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This book demonstrates the importance of the study of fetishes and fetishism in the study of popular culture. Some of the essays cover rather "conventional" manifestations in the world today; others demonstrate the fetishistic qualities of some unusual items. But all illustrate without any doubt that, like the icon, the ritual, and many other items in society, fetishes, fetishism and fetishists must be studied and understood before we can begin to understand the complexity of present-day society.

Fetishism and Culture

Fetishism and Culture
Author: Hartmut Böhme
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110378000

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Hartmut Böhme’s study of fetishism spans all the way from Christian image magic in the Middle Ages to fetishistic practices in fashion, advertising, sport and popular culture today. In it he provides a thorough exploration of religion, magic, idolatry, sexuality and consumption, charting the mental, scientific and artistic processes through which fetishism became a central category in European culture’s account of itself.

The Kinks

The Kinks
Author: Carey Fleiner
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 144223542X

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Emerging from the same British music boom that birthed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Dave and Ray Davies’s band, the Kinks, became one of England’s most influential groups. Remembered best for such singles as “You Really Got Me,” “Lola,” and “Sunny Afternoon,” the Kinks produced 24 studio albums between 1964 and 1996. The Kinks’ prolific and varied catalog have made them both a mirror of and a counterfoil to nearly five decades of British and American culture. The Kinks: A Thoroughly English Phenomenon examines the music and performance of this quintessentially English band and shows how aspects of everyday life such as work, play, buying a house, driving a car, drinking tea, getting drunk, and getting laid, affected and shaped their creative output. Through an investigation of their music, lyrics, and image, Carey Fleiner shows how the Kinks reflected both the ordinary and the absurd, sometimes confronting topics with anger and sometimes with self-deprecating humor. The Kinks follows the band’s trajectory more or less chronologically and explores themes such as growing up in post-war Britain, the packaging and exploitation of the “British Invasion” bands, satire and self-consciousness, sexuality and gender-bending, social and political pessimism, the comforts of family, and the effects of fame and fandom. Fleiner’s investigation into the influences on and impact of the Kinks’ music takes readers on an engaging adventure through the musical culture of the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, revealing how the Kinks created an undeniable sound and image that still attracts new followers today.

Fashion and Fetishism

Fashion and Fetishism
Author: David Kunzle
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2006-08-24
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0752495453

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Presenting the history of corsetry and body sculpture, this edition shows how the relationship between fashion and sex is closely bound up with sexual self-expression. It demonstrates how the use of the corset rejected the role of the passive, maternal woman, so that in Victorian times it was seen as a scandalous threat to the social order.

Fetishism as Cultural Discourse

Fetishism as Cultural Discourse
Author: Emily S. Apter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The History and Theory of Fetishism

The History and Theory of Fetishism
Author: Alfonso Maurizio Iacono
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137541156

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The History and Theory of Fetishism, the expanded version of Iacono's enduring classic Teorie del feticismo and available for the first time in English, aims to provide the historical context necessary to understanding the concept of "fetishism" and offers an overview of the ideologies, prejudices, and critical senses that shaped the Western observer's view of otherness and of his own world. Iacono examines the moment when the Western observer turned his colonizing and evangelizing gaze to continents such as Africa and the Americas, while attempting to simultaneously destabilize and look at his own world critically.

The Problem of the Fetish

The Problem of the Fetish
Author: William Pietz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226821803

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A groundbreaking account of the origins and history of the idea of fetishism. In recent decades, William Pietz’s innovative history of the idea of the fetish has become a cult classic. Gathered here, for the first time, is his complete series of essays on fetishism, supplemented by three texts on Marx, blood sacrifice, and the money value of human life. Tracing the idea of the fetish from its origins in the Portuguese colonization of West Africa to its place in Enlightenment thought and beyond, Pietz reveals the violent emergence of a foundational concept for modern theories of value, belief, desire, and difference. This book cements Pietz’s legacy of engaging questions about material culture, object agency, merchant capitalism, and spiritual power, and introduces a powerful theorist to a new generation of thinkers.

Fetish

Fetish
Author: Valerie Steele
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Kinky boots, corsets, underwear as outerwear, second-skin garments of rubber and leather, uniforms, body piercing.... Today everything from a fetishist's dream appears on the fashion runways. Although some people regard fetish fashion as exploitative and misogynistic, others interpret it as a positive Amazonian statement--couture Catwoman. But the connection between fashion and fetishism goes far beyond a few couture collections. For the past thirty years, the iconography of sexual fetishism has been increasingly assimilated into popular culture. Before Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman, there was Mrs. Peel, heroine of the 1960s television show "The Avengers," who wore a black leather catsuit modeled on a real fetish costume. Street styles like punk and the gay "leatherman" look also testify to the influence of fetishism. The concept of fetishism has recently assumed a growing importance in critical thinking about the cultural construction of sexuality. Yet until now no scholar with an in-depth knowledge of fashion history has studied the actual clothing fetishes themselves. Nor has there been a serious exploration of the historical relationship between fashion and fetishism, although erotic styles have changed significantly and "sexual chic" has become increasingly conspicuous. Cultural historian Valerie Steele has devoted much of her career to the study of the relationship between clothing and sexuality, and is uniquely qualified to write this book. Marshalling a dazzling array of evidence from pornography, psychology, and history, as well as interviews with individuals involved in sexual fetishism, sadomasochism, and cross-dressing, Steele illuminates the complex relationship between appearance and identity. Based on years of research, her book Fetish: Fashion, Sex & Power explains how a paradigm shift in attitudes toward sex and gender has given rise to the phenomenon of fetish fashion. "Steele is to fetish dressing what Anne Rice is to vampires," writes Christa Worthington of Elle magazine, "the intellectual interpreter of...wishes beyond our ken." According to Steele, fetishism shows how human sexuality is never just a matter of doing what comes naturally; fantasy always plays an important role. Steele provides provocative answers to such questions as: Why is black regarded as the sexiest color? Is fetishizing the norm for males? Does fetish fashion reflect a fear of AIDS? And why do so many people love shoes?

Of Cigarettes, High Heels, and Other Interesting Things

Of Cigarettes, High Heels, and Other Interesting Things
Author: Marcel Danesi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1349953482

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This book deals with one the most interesting aspects of human life—the search for meaning. It discusses how the science of semiotics is equipped to provide insight on what meaning is and how we produce it. Why is it that certain people routinely put their survival at risk by smoking? Why is it that some women make locomotion difficult for themselves by donning high-heel footwear? Are there unconscious forces at work behind such strange behaviors? This book will attempt to answer such questions by claiming that these behaviors are meaningful in culture-specific ways. The discipline that studies such behaviors and their relation to meanings is called semiotics. Semiotics probes the human condition in its own peculiar way, by unraveling the meanings of signs, which motivate not only the wearing of high heel shoes, but also the construction of words and art forms. Now in its third edition, this landmark introduction to semiotics has been updated with a wealth of new content, focusing on the many developments in digital culture since the previous edition. With the addition of topics such as memes, Selfies, social media profiles, and even Mafia discourse, the new edition comprehensively covers new trends in culture while streamlining treatments of basic semiotics contents.