CONTENTS OF CHAPTER XXII
Physiological foundation of sexual fetichism — Definition — “Partial attraction” — Theory of fetichism — Psychological process by which it originates — Idealization and accentuation in love — The ideal isolation of certain parts — “Lesser” and “greater” fetichism — The most frequent forms of sexual fetichism — Racial fetichism — Peculiar inclinations towards exotic individuals — Hair fetichism — Various forms of this — The “plait-cutters” — Trial of a plait-cutter — Hair fetichism in women — Baldness fetichism — Fetichism for other parts of the body — Breast fetichism — Genital fetichism — The phallus cult — Cunnilinctus and fellatio — A case of genital fetichism — A hermaphrodite fetichist — Hand fetichism — Buttock fetichism — Smell fetichism — Red hair and the odour of the body — A passage from d Annunzio’s “Lust” — Axillary-odour fetichism — The odour of the entire body as a fetich — Influence of specific genital odours — Skatological fetiches — “Skatology” in folk-lore — The “muse latrinal” — The “renifleurs” and “épongeurs” — Sexual perfumes — Influence of flowers and scents — Sexual taste fetichism — Priapistic means of enjoyment — Examples — Fetichism for horsewomen — For bodily defects — For old men — Voice fetichism — Object fetichism — Shoe fetichism, or “retifism” — Explanation of these — Peculiarities of shoe fetichism — Corset, stocking, and handkerchief fetichism — Fabric and costume fetichism.