Female Fetishism

Female Fetishism
Author: Lorraine Gamman,Merja Makinen
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1995
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780814730720

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The aura of passivity that has for centuries surrounded female sexuality in popular culture, psychology, and literature has, in recent years, dissipated. And yet fetishism, one of the most intriguing and mysterious forms of sexual expression, is still cast as an almost exclusively male domain. Most psychoanalytic thought, for instance, excludes the very possibility of female fetishism. The first book on the subject, Female Fetishism engagingly documents women's involvement in this form of sexuality. Lorraine Gamman and Merja Makinen describe a wide array of female fetishisms, from the obsessional behavior of pop fans (and pop performers such as Madonna) to fetishism in advertising to women's involvement in the world of dress clubs and fetish magazines. The authors provide provocative evidence of food fetishism among women, arguing that many eating disorders are best understood from this perspective. A latter portion of the book includes a discussion of how feminists have treated the political and cultural significance of female fetishism.

Women Writing and Fetishism 1890 1950

Women  Writing  and Fetishism  1890 1950
Author: Clare L. Taylor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199244103

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Clare L. Taylor investigates the problematic question of female fetishism within modernist women's writing, 1890-1950. Drawing on gender and psychoanalytic theory, she re-examines the works of Sarah Grand, Radclyffe Hall, H.D., Djuna Barnes, and Anaïs Nin in the context of clinical discourses of sexology and psychoanalysis to present an alternative theory of female fetishism, challenging the perspective that denies the existence of the perversion in women.

Feminizing the Fetish

Feminizing the Fetish
Author: Emily Apter
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501722691

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Shoes, gloves, umbrellas, cigars that are not just objects—the topic of fetishism seems both bizarre and inevitable. In this venturesome and provocative book, Emily Apter offers a fresh account of the complex relationship between representation and sexual obsession in turn-of-the-century French culture. Analyzing works by authors in the naturalist and realist traditions as well as making use of documents from a contemporary medical archive, she considers fetishism as a cultural artifact and as a subgenre of realist fiction. Apter traces the web of connections among fin-de-siècle representations of perversion, the fiction of pathology, and the literary case history. She explores in particular the theme of "female fetishism" in the context of the feminine culture of mourning, collecting, and dressing.

The Desirable Body

The Desirable Body
Author: Jon Stratton
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Body, Human
ISBN: 025206951X

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This book examines the historical and philosophical links between commodity culture and cultural fetishism.

Object Lessons

Object Lessons
Author: Ellen Lee McCallum
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0791439798

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An important contribution to our understanding and interpretation of fetishism and of what fetishism can teach us about sexuality, gender, belief, and knowledge.

Bond Girls

Bond Girls
Author: Monica Germanà
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350124707

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Since Ursula Andress's white-bikini debut in Dr No, 'Bond Girls' have been simultaneously celebrated as fashion icons and dismissed as 'eye-candy'. But the visual glamour of the women of James Bond reveals more than the sexual objectification of female beauty. Through the original joint perspectives of body and fashion, this exciting study throws a new, subversive light on Bond Girls. Like Coco Chanel, fashion's 'eternal' mademoiselle, these 'Girls' are synonymous with an unconventional and dynamic femininity that does not play by the rules and refuses to sit still; far from being the passive objects of the male gaze, Bond Girls' active bodies instead disrupt the stable frame of Bond's voyeurism. Starting off with an original re-assessment of the cultural roots of Bond's postwar masculinity, the book argues that Bond Girls emerge from masculine anxieties about the rise of female emancipation after the Second World War and persistent in the present day. Displaying parallels with the politics of race and colonialism, such tensions appear through sartorial practices as diverse as exoticism, power dressing and fetish wear, which reveal complex and often contradictory ideas about the patriarchal and imperial ideologies associated with Bond. Attention to costume, film and gender theory makes Bond Girls: Body, Gender and Fashion essential reading for students and scholars of fashion, media and cultural studies, and for anyone with an interest in Bond.

Cultures of Fetishism

Cultures of Fetishism
Author: L. Kaplan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780230601208

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In her latest book, Dr. Louise Kaplan, author of the groundbreaking Female Perversions , explores the fetishism strategy, a psychological defense that aims to tame, subdue, and if necessary, murder human vitalities. Through an exploration of such cultural phenomena as footbinding, reality television, and the construction of robots, Kaplan demonstrates how, in a technology-driven world, an understanding of the fetishism strategy can help to preserve the human dialogue that is the basis of all human relationships. Kaplan writes from the heart as well as from the intellect.

Fetishism and Its Discontents in Post 1960 American Fiction

Fetishism and Its Discontents in Post 1960 American Fiction
Author: C. Kocela
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230109988

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This study explores the concept of fetishism as a strategy for expressing social and political discontent in American literature, and for negotiating traumatic experiences particular to the second half of the twentieth century.