Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure

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Author: Todd Morrison

ISBN-10: 1560237279

ISBN-13: 9781560237273

Category: Gay men

An interdisciplinary study of the male sex industry\ The male sex industry receives far less attention from social scientists than its female counterpart. Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure fills this gap in the literature, providing a multifaceted and nonjudgmental examination of the entire male sex industry. Expanding beyond the single category of street-based prostitute, the book encompasses other areas, such as stripping, performing in pornography, and escorting for an agency or on...

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An interdisciplinary study of the male sex industry The male sex industry receives far less attention from social scientists than its female counterpart. Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure fills this gap in the literature, providing a multifaceted and nonjudgmental examination of the entire male sex industry. Expanding beyond the single category of street-based prostitute, the book encompasses other areas, such as stripping, performing in pornography, and escorting for an agency or on the Internet. Leading experts in wide-ranging disciplines employ methodological tools such as naturalistic observation, surveys, and personal interviews to provide an important interdisciplinary exploration of the topic. Rather than concentrate specifically on psychological profiles of sex workers, Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure focuses on the less studied aspects of the industry, such as the relational dynamics of street prostitutes, the personal experiences of racism in a gay strip club, and others. Employing researchers from disciplines such as anthropology, English, psychology, and sociology, this unique resource provides a revealing look at what really goes on in the clubs, on the streets, on the Internet, and behind the scenes of the gay porn industry. The book includes extensive references. Areas studied in Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure include: interpersonal relationships among male street prostitutes gay sex tourism strippers and the performance of sexuality the environmental context of male street prostitution racism and the male sex industry escorts and professional self-identity performers in pornography and the retrogressive dynamic the personal and community needs of Internet escorts the fluidity of power dynamics between stripper and customer Male Sex Work: A Business Doing Pleasure is an insightful resource valuable for educators and students in psychology, sociology, social work, men’s studies, sexology, anthropology, and gay and lesbian studies.

Foreword   Benjamin Scuglia     xixAcknowledgments     xxiIntroduction"It's a Business Doing Pleasure with You": An Interdisciplinary Reader on Male Sex Work   Todd G. Morrison, PhD   Bruce W. Whitehead     1On the StreetsMale Prostitution: Pathology, Paradigms and Progress in Research   David S. Bimbi, PhD (candidate)     7Sex and the Unspoken in Male Street Prostitution   Kerwin Kaye, PhD (candidate)     37Exploring the Interpersonal Relationships in Street-Based Male Sex Work: Results from an Australian Qualitative Study   David Leary, MCouns, PhD (candidate)   Victor Minichiello, PhD     75In the ClubsPower and Control in Gay Strip Clubs   Joseph R. G. DeMarco     111Alienation of Sexuality in Male Erotic Dancing   David M. Boden, JD, PhD     129The Closing of Atlantis   Jonathan David Jackson     153On the Net and BeyondPorn Star/Stripper/Escort: Economic and Sexual Dynamics in a Sex Work Career   Jeffrey Escoffier     173"Nobody's Ever Going to Make a Fag Pretty Woman": Stigma Awareness and the Putative Effects of Stigma Among a Sample of Canadian Male Sex Workers   Todd G. Morrison, PhD   Bruce W. Whitehead     201Looking Beyond HIV: Eliciting Individual andCommunity Needs of Male Internet Escorts   Jeffrey T. Parsons, PhD   Juline A. Koken, PhD (candidate)   David S. Bimbi, PhD (candidate)     219'Western Union Daddies' and Their Quest for Authenticity: An Ethnographic Study of the Dominican Gay Sex Tourism Industry   Mark B. Padilla, PhD, MPH     241ConclusionMusings on Male Sex Work: A "Virtual" Discussion   Rebecca L. Harriman, PhD (candidate)   Barry Johnston, MA (candidate)   Paula M. Kenny, MA     277Index     319