Abstract

A Sunday afternoon on the beach of Fidjrosse (July 2019) J. Rieucau African populations have unique relationships with the beach (water, sand, sun, body). In their sensory universe, a specific corporeality leads to an aversion to sand, an avoidance of the sun, the absence of naked bodies, and little interest in bathing in the sea for pleasure. Historical, ethnic, anthropological, religious reasons contribute to shaping a beach culture far removed from the 4 “S” (sea, sand, sex, sun) specific...

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