2012
DOI: 10.1353/scr.2012.0027
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Sex and Spleen: Fetish in Baudelaire's "Les Bijoux"

Abstract: In Baudelaire and Freud , Leo Bersani argues that “woman exists for Baudelaire, not in order to satisfy his desires, but in order to produce them,” describing the “fantasy-machine” at work in Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil). This article develops Bersani’s argument in order to propose that there is evidence not only of fantasy but of fetish in Baudelairean desire, and that, although the term was not coined until 1887-8, fetishism offers a psycho-sexual construct for understanding both the image-making… Show more

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