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Fetishism
Immigrant Fiction, Religious Ritual, and the Politics of Liminality, 1899-1939
Mascots: Performance and Fetishism in Sport Culture
Ethnographic Works by Jean Comaroff and Michael Taussig, Two Texts That Attempt to Incorporate Both an Interpretive and a World-Systems Perspective
African Concepts of Energy and Their Manifestations Through Art
Title Fetishism: a Double Denial Author(S) TANAKA, Masakazu
The Influence of Shamanism on Korean Churches and How to Overcome It
Fetishism and the Social Value of Objects
Fetishism and the Discourse of Capitalism
Bringing Manawithintheory
II: Totemism, Fetishism, Idolatry: a Tableau
Totems, Fetishes, and Enchanted Modernity: Hegelian Marxism Confronts Idolatry Mark Worrell
Religious Language
Case Study: Kotagede, Yogyakarta - Indonesia)
PROCEEDINGS Arts in History, Culture, Philosophy, Education, And
Colonialism, Commodity Fetishism, and Leisure Capitalism in the Himalayas
Fetishism Exists Today in Multiple Senses. in Psychiatry, It Is One of The
En-Chieh Blessed Fetishism
Just Doing It: Enjoying Commodity Fetishism with Lacan
Top View
Brand Fetishism
ROGER K. GREEN the Metropolitan State University of Denver
THE FETISH REVISITED Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make the FETISH REVISITED
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Shamanism and the Ancient Greek Mysteries
Art and Fetish in the Anthropology Museum
The Devil and Commodity Fetishism in South America This Page Intentionally Left Blank the DEVIL and COMMODITY FETISHISM in SOUTH AMERICA Michael T
Healing and Exorcism Christian Encounters with Shamanism in Early Modern Korea
Quasi-Objects, Cult Objects and Fashion Objects on Two Kinds of Fetishism on Display in Modern Culture Andersen, Bjørn Schiermer
Some Comments on the Historical Role of Fetishism in Economic Anthropology Giuseppe Iurato
Birgit Meyer
Liminality on the Road: Exploring the Margins of Post-World
Social Media Fetishism: the Substitution of Life, the Disavowal of Death, and the Zombie Syndrome
Anthropology As Storytelling: Fetishism and Terror in Michael Taussig's
Afrocentricity and Commodity Fetishism: Cultural Objectification and the "New" African Diaspora
Taking Divination Seriously: from Mumbo Jumbo to Worldviews and Ways of Life
Liminality" in Orhan Pamuk’S the Black Book and the New Life