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As a farmer, you can pour so much into the vegetables that they get fetishized.
The display of a fetishized phallus was a common feature.
Books have been written, movies made and songs sung about this most fetishized of foods.
Forget the skin of the eye, its fetishized optics and attendant photochemical grain.
There's no other item in a woman's wardrobe that is as fetishized as a pair of expensive designer shoes.
If a fetishized substitute can be found, and presented with theatrical grandiosity, so much the better, as demonstrated by "Armani."
Bell’s Hopslam is perhaps the most fetishized beer in America, thanks to its limited release and strange distribution patterns.
They say blondes have more fun, but redheads definitely have a lock on the "most fetishized hair color" nomination.
These collages use images from these 'master' paintings to literally create grotesque female bodies of fetishized body parts.
Age: Pryde is coy about her age, feeding into a fetishized “but is she legal?” debate.
Mr. Taniguchi's Modern takes this vision to its fetishized extreme - and then locks it firmly into place.
Improbable, because by then, the '90s movement with which the band was most associated, trip-hop, had gone from fresh and innovative to fetishized and nostalgic.
This cinematic revolution was, like so much of art, built on the bared backs — among other fetishized body parts — of women.
I figured if I also eat it, just imagine how much power I can drain from this fetishized object!"
The relentless monstrosity of a film is rife with fetishized cellulite, disgusting food and firehose penises.
It opens with the vague phrase "A few years from now," and, rather than any trappings of the fetishized future, "Mad Max" looks backward.
Genet's play The Balcony (1957) is set in a brothel where clients and staff perform various fetishized roles while a revolution brews outside.
As a kind of counterpoint, the male subjects are given a fetishized treatment, the brushstroke glancing off their forms, rendering them transparent, ephemeral, and maybe erotic.
But in framing his approach as an alternative to "fetishized" accounts, it is clear that Roberts intends to say something more than that slavery differed over time.
I certainly don't need to hear this fetishized event described again, and I respect his choice of Altamont as the more relevant chapter in rock's dark lineage.
As a fetishized object it erases both the history of black "slave labour and of working class women's labour as the foundation of modern industrial power".
Unlike their fetishized cousins the truffles, people still use mushrooms as staple items and not luxuries — a practice that might not persist if they become more popular.
Those themes, from fetishized technology and mechanical sexuality to identity crisis and reconstruction, resonate not just throughout DeLillo's novels but also Cronenberg's many important films.
Some paintings are floating arrangements of fetishized objects: more women's shoes, dentures, shaving brushes, shovels, artificial limbs and crescent-shaped things that turn out to be urinals.
The video "Cadillac Ranch Show" documents the semiburial and caricatures the fetishized tailfin with cuts from Cadillac television commercials.