Originally, the term ‘fetishes’ was used by European merchants to refer to objects employed in West Africa to make and enforce agreements, often between people with almost nothing in common. They thus provide an interesting window on the problem of social creativity - especially since in classic Marxist terms they were surprisingly little fetishized. Starting with an appreciation and critique of William Pietz’s classic work on the subject, and reconsidering classic cases of Tiv spheres of exchange and BaKongo sculpture, this article aims to reimagine African fetishes, and fetishes in general, as ways of creating new social relations
The importance of the idea of fetishism in Marx’s work hardly needs to be argued, especially in ligh...
Reification, fetishism, alienation, mastery, and control – these are some of the key concepts of mod...
Dissertation: The dissertation has evolved from an interest about the various nuances of the term f...
Originally, the term ‘fetishes’ was used by European merchants to refer to objects employed in West ...
This project is a visual investigation of fetish in contemporary society, developed through the sele...
Fetishism as social creativity or, Fetishes are gods in the process of constructio
Concepts such as fetish, magic, and the gift have often been attributed to ‘kinship communities’, an...
By delving into the history of the fetish-object among both modern and contemporary commentators, th...
This thesis is comprised of two parts: a Studio Research component with an accompanying Exegesis (66...
The idea of studying religion/s from the material perspective has quickly gained importance, becomin...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
This thesis investigates the agency of objects within the context of contemporary art discourse by ...
<p></p><p>Since the early-modern encounter between African and European merchants on the Guinea Coas...
An improved and enlarged version of this preprint, has been published in the Journal of Global Econo...
This dissertation builds and theorizes a corpus of the many feitiços, fetissos, fetiches, and fetish...
The importance of the idea of fetishism in Marx’s work hardly needs to be argued, especially in ligh...
Reification, fetishism, alienation, mastery, and control – these are some of the key concepts of mod...
Dissertation: The dissertation has evolved from an interest about the various nuances of the term f...
Originally, the term ‘fetishes’ was used by European merchants to refer to objects employed in West ...
This project is a visual investigation of fetish in contemporary society, developed through the sele...
Fetishism as social creativity or, Fetishes are gods in the process of constructio
Concepts such as fetish, magic, and the gift have often been attributed to ‘kinship communities’, an...
By delving into the history of the fetish-object among both modern and contemporary commentators, th...
This thesis is comprised of two parts: a Studio Research component with an accompanying Exegesis (66...
The idea of studying religion/s from the material perspective has quickly gained importance, becomin...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
This thesis investigates the agency of objects within the context of contemporary art discourse by ...
<p></p><p>Since the early-modern encounter between African and European merchants on the Guinea Coas...
An improved and enlarged version of this preprint, has been published in the Journal of Global Econo...
This dissertation builds and theorizes a corpus of the many feitiços, fetissos, fetiches, and fetish...
The importance of the idea of fetishism in Marx’s work hardly needs to be argued, especially in ligh...
Reification, fetishism, alienation, mastery, and control – these are some of the key concepts of mod...
Dissertation: The dissertation has evolved from an interest about the various nuances of the term f...