1st Edition

Men Who Sell Sex International Perspectives on Male Prostitution and HIV/AIDS

Edited By Peter Aggleton Copyright 1999

    Men Who Sell Sex is the first comprehensive international account of male prostitution and AIDS. While much is known about female prostitution and sex work, relatively little is known about men who sell sex - either to women or other men. This book brings together an authoritative collection of essays from different countries and examines sexual behaviour, the reasons men sell sex, the meanings involved, and implications for HIV prevention. The authors are all experts in their fields and individual chapters offer a compelling description of the reasons men sell sex and the pleasures and risks involved.

    Selling sex in Cardiff and London, Peter Davies, Rayah Feldman; Sex for money between men and boys in the Netherlands - implications for HIV prevention, Wim Zuihof; Travestis and gigolos - male prostitution and HIV prevention in France, Lindinalva Laurindo da Silva; Male sex work and HIV/AIDS in Canada, Dan Allman, Ted Myers; Social environment and male sex work in the US, Edward V. Morse et al; Aspects of male sex work in Santo Domingo, E. Antonio de Moya, Rafael Garcia; Cacherismo in a San Jose brothel - aspects of male sex work in Costa Rica, Jacobo Schifter, Peter Aggleton; Natural born targets - male hustlers and AIDS prevention in urban Brazil, Patrick Larvie; Fletes in Parque Kennedy - sexual cultures among young men who sell sex to other men in Lima, Carlos F. Caceres, Oscar G. Jimenez; Through a window darkly - men who sell sex to men in India and Bangladesh, Shivananda Khan; Male sex work in Sri Lanka, Nandasena Ratnapala; Bar talk - Thai male sex workers and their customers, Graeme Storer; Walking the tightrope - sexual risk and male risk work in the Philippines, Michael L. Tan; Marginalisation and vulnerability - male prostitution in Morocco, Amine Boushaba et al.

    Biography

    Peter Aggleton (UNSW, Australia), Dennis Altman (La Trobe University, AUS)