1st Edition

Lila's House Male Prostitution in Latin America

By John Dececco, Phd Copyright 1998
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    Lila's House: Male Prostitution in Latin America presents insight into male prostitution in a truly global array of Latin American countries. This study focuses on a very specific sexual culture within the realm of male prostitution: the young men of a lower/middle-class brothel catering to a broad range of clients. You will explore the culture of juvenile prostitution and learn from the immediate intervention program that was implemented.

    Twenty-five young men between the ages of 13 and 27 were interviewed for this study. They share with you their views on:

    • sexual initiation
    • sexual definition
    • sexual orientation
    • love
    • drug use
    • prostitution
    • family relationships
    • relationships with men and women

      The young men interviewed for this study are in serious danger of being exposed to the AIDS virus and of becoming addicted, if they are not already, to cocaine, crack, or alcohol. Those conducting the study initiated a campaign to supply condoms and raise the young men's awareness about AIDS and drugs and began an immediate support program. The project resulted in the establishment, in June 1997, of an alternative home for juvenile prostitutes, which offers various opportunities for education and work.

    Contents
    Introduction: Why Write About the Forbidden
    • Part I: The House and the Money
    • The House
    • The Clients
    • “Cacheros”
    • The Owner
    • Is Lila a Sorcerer?
    • Profit and Money Laundering
    • Part II: The “Cachero” Is Masculine
    • Part III: What Can and Cannot Be Done
    • Materialism
    • Focal vs. Multifarious
    • A Day in the Life
    • A Clean Slate
    • Indifference
    • “Pagadores”
    • Different Sexual Practices
    • Double Standards
    • Part IV: Virility Problems
    • Fantasy and Pleasure
    • Flirting
    • Money and Drugs
    • Family and Children
    • New Demands
    • Romantic Love
    • Empathy
    • Part V: Sodom and Gomorrah Reviewed
    • “Cacherismo,” Condemnation, and Guilt
    • Allegory
    • AIDS Prevention
    • The End of the House
    • Glossary
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Jacobo Schifter, Irene Artavia Fernández, Sharon Mulheren