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On Visuals and Selling the Promise of Sexual Plaisir and Pleasure in Abidjan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2022

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Abstract

Diabate examines images and news reports about rampant sexual permissiveness in Abidjan and its online environs. Attention to the visual dimension of this pleasure explosion highlights the presence of homines economici. Considering buyers of aphrodisiacs or butt/breast-enhancing products not as uninformed agents, but instead as rational actors who are sensitive to images leads makers and retailers to invest in branding and marketing. Thus, these images and products of pleasure have evolved in an economy of producing, promising, purchasing, and satisfying needs. Analyzing the entanglement of visuality and economic calculus enables a move beyond the moralizing tendency in discussions of pleasure.

Résumé

Résumé

Diabate examine des images et des reportages sur la permissivité sexuelle rampante à Abidjan, ses environs et en ligne. L’attention portée à la dimension visuelle de cette explosion sur le plaisir met en évidence la présence d’homines economici. Considérer les acheteurs d’aphrodisiaques ou de produits augmentant les fesses / seins non pas comme des acheteurs non informés, mais plutôt comme des acteurs rationnels sensibles aux images. Ceci conduit les fabricants et les détaillants à investir dans la marque et le marketing. Ainsi, ces images et produits du plaisir ont évolué dans une économie de production, de promesse, d’achat et de satisfaction de besoins. L’analyse de l’enchevêtrement de la visualité et du calcul économique permet de dépasser la tendance moralisatrice dans les discussions sur le plaisir.

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Resumo

Diabate analisa imagens e noticiários sobre o rápido e intenso desenvolvimento da permissividade sexual em Abidjã e nos respetivos ambientes online. O enfoque na dimensão visual desta explosão do universo do prazer coloca em evidência a presença dos homines economici. Encarar os consumidores de afrodisíacos ou de produtos para realçar os glúteos ou os seios não como agentes desinformados, mas sim como atores racionais que são sensíveis às imagens leva os fabricantes e os vendedores a investirem no desenvolvimento de marcas e do marketing. Assim, estas imagens e estes produtos do universo do prazer sexual desenvolveram-se numa economia centrada em produzir, comercializar e satisfazer necessidades. Ao analisar a inter-relação entre a visualidade e o interesse económico, a autora permite levar mais longe o debate sobre as questões do prazer, para lá das tendências moralizadoras.

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Forum: Africa/Pleasure: An Agenda for Future Work
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Figure 1. A market stand of iPhones, buttocks-enlarging syrups, and healing products. Adjamé market, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, July 25, 2021. Courtesy of author.

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Figure 2. Flyer advertising Baracouda or 40mns to Orgasm in the market. Abobo, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, December 20, 2021. Courtesy of author.

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Figure 3. Man selling male aphrodisiacs and a captivated prepubescent girl. Grand Carrefour, Koumassi, Abidjan. Côte d’Ivoire, September 2020. Courtesy of Adjara Diabaté.

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Figure 4. E-commerce advertisement for Atoté Boisson naturelle [“natural drink”]. Slogan: “De petites gouttes de Atoté pour stimuler le nerf. Tant de belles femmes à enjailler…” [“Little drops of atoté to stimulate the nerve/muscle: So many beautiful women to enjoy…”] (my translation). Screenshot from Nouchi2.0, March 2017. Credit: Nouchi2.0.com

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Figure 5. Dr. Zoh Cosmetique store in the Belleville market. Treichville, Abidjan. Côte d’Ivoire, March 2017. Courtesy of Sia Kambou, AFP for lexpress.fr

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Figure 6. Dr. Zoh’s logo. Screenshot from Facebook.com, January 2022. Credit: Facebook.com

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Figure 7. Product description of Attote sexual supplement. Screenshot from Amazon.com, October 2019. Credit: Amazon.com

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Figure 8. Address and medical seal of Attoté sexual supplement. Screenshot from Amazon.com, October 2019. Credit: Amazon.com