Commodity Fetishism.
Date Submitted: 02/23/2002 22:40:23
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"Commodity Fetishism"
Dictionary.com defines commodity as "something useful that can be turned to commercial or other advantage," for example, any item made to make life a little easier, socially or otherwise, such as a new sweater, or a cell phone. The site also describes fetishism as an "excessive attachment or regard" or "the displacement of sexual arousal or gratification to a fetish." We can delve into the bonds between a Ericson phone
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tongue-in-cheek latter version.
Works Cited
Dictionary.com
Thomas Hine. "What's in a Package." Signs of Life in the USA.3rd ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford,2002. 69-79.
Anne Norton. "The Signs of Shopping." Signs of Life in the USA.3rd ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford, 2002. 62-69.
Shames, Laurence. "The More Factor." Signs of Life in the USA. 3rd ed. Eds. Sonia Maasik and Jack Soloman. Boston: Bedford, 2000. 55-61.
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