Fetish may refer to:
- Fetishism, the attribution of religious or mystical qualities to inanimate objects as a primary stage in the development of a culture or civilization
- Sexual fetishism, psychosexual attraction for inanimate objects
- Fetish (album) (1999), by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
- Commodity fetishism, a Marxist concept of valuation in capitalist markets
- Growth Fetish, the pursuit of economic growth in politics and economic theory as a universal cure for all society's problems
- Fetish fashion, clothing and clothing fetishes
- Zuni fetishes, small carvings from various stones, made by the Zuni Indians. This article concerns the concept of fetishism in Anthropology. Sexual fetishism, or erotic fetishism, is the Sexual attraction to materials and objects not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature Fetish is a Compilation album by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, released on June 8, 1999. In Marxist theory Commodity Fetishism is a state of social relations said to arise in capitalist market based societies in which social relationships Growth Fetish is a book about Economics and Politics by the Australian liberal political theorist Clive Hamilton. Fetish fashion is a type of clothing usually created to be extreme or provocative Zuni fetishes are small (several Inches long at most carvings from various stones made by the Zuni Indians.
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