假货存在吗?哈拉雷大道上的增性剂交易与消费。

Journal of African cultural studies, 2020- Pub Date : 2022-12-08 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/13696815.2022.2136630
Ushewedu Kufakurinani
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2013 年,津巴布韦医疗管制局(MCAZ)禁止非处方性增强剂,此后,哈拉雷内城地区名为 "大道"(The Avenues)的街道成了性增强剂非法交易者的天堂。本文探讨了被国家禁止的产品如何获得自己的代理机构。从商贩的角度来看,了解疗效的出发点并不是性增强剂,而是客户的需求和身体系统。因此,产品的真实性不再是一个参考点。津巴布韦人对性增强剂的交易和消费本身就与该国更广泛的政治经济错综复杂地交织在一起。不断恶化的经济引发了男性危机,而男性危机又助长了性增强剂的交易和消费。文章认为,药效是一种复杂的现象,其概念和表现形式是多变的,并不总是药理上的。研究记录了作为研究 "田野 "的 "大道 "的六个月,并通过在线和传统民族志进行了丰富。分析旨在了解人们对哈拉雷城市街头销售的性增强剂的功效的看法和动态。
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Do Fakes Exist? Trade and Consumption of Sex Enhancers in Harare's Avenues.

After the ban of over-the-counter sex enhancers in 2013 by the Medical Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), the streets of the inner city area of Harare called The Avenues became a haven for illegal traders in sex enhancers. This article explores how products that are banned by the state acquire their own agencies. From the traders' perspectives, the point of departure to understanding efficacy is not the sex enhancers, but their clients' needs and their body systems. Thus, the authenticity of the products ceases to be a point of reference. The trade and consumption of sex enhancers amongst Zimbabweans is itself intricately intertwined with the broader political economy of the country. A deteriorating economy has engendered a crisis of masculinity which has contributed towards increased trade and consumption in sex enhancers. The article argues that drug efficacy is a complex phenomenon, whose conceptualisation and manifestations are fluid and not always pharmacological. The research documents six months in The Avenues as research "field", enriched by both online and traditional ethnographies. The analysis aims to understand perceptions of and dynamics around the efficacy of sex enhancers sold in Harare's urban streets.

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