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FETISHISM
In the last few years I have had an opportunity of studying analytically a
number of men whose object-choice was dominated by a fetish. There is no need to
expect that these people came to analysis on account of their fetish. For though
no doubt a fetish is recognized by its adherents as an abnormality, it is
seldom felt by them as the symptom of an ailment accompanied by suffering. Usually
they are quite satisfied with it, or even praise the way in which it eases
their erotic life. As a rule, therefore, the fetish made its appearance in analysis
as a subsidiary finding.
For obvious reasons the details of these cases must be withheld from
publication; I cannot, therefore, show in what way accidental circumstances have
contributed to the choice of a fetish. The most extraordinary case seemed to me to
be one in which a young man had exalted a certain sort of ‘shine on the nose’
into a fetishistic precondition. The surprising explanation of this was that the
patient had been brought up in an English nursery but had later come to
Germany, where he forgot his mother-tongue almost completely. The fetish, which
originated from his earliest childhood, had to be understood in English, not German.
The ‘shine on the nose’ - was in reality a ‘glance at the nose’. The nose was thus the fetish, which, incidentally, he endowed
at will with the luminous shine which was not perceptible to others.
In every instance, the meaning and the purpose of the fetish turned out, in
analysis, to be the same. It revealed itself so naturally and seemed to me so
compelling that I am prepared to expect the same solution in all cases of
fetishism. When now I announce that the fetish is a substitute for the penis, I
shall certainly create disappointment; so I hasten to add that it is not a
substitute for any chance penis, but for a particular and quite special penis that had
been extremely important in early childhood but had later been lost. That is to
say, it should normally have been given up, but the fetish is precisely
designed to preserve it from extinction. To put it more plainly: the fetish is a
substitute for the woman’s (the mother’s) penis that the little boy once believed
in and - for reasons familiar to us - does not want to give up.¹
¹ This interpretation was made as early as 1910, in my study on Leonardo da
Vinci, without any reasons being given for it.