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Killer Clothes and Commodity Fetishism

Robert Kuret April 2020 KINO! 40/41

Both Deerskin (Le daim, 2019) and In Fabric (2018) portray an object, a dress and a jacket, that acquires the characteristics of a living thing. The aliveness of the clothes and its implications are understood in relation to Marxist commodity fetishism.

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