Prostitution: On Whores, Hustlers, and Johns

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Author: James E. Elias

ISBN-10: 1573922293

ISBN-13: 9781573922296

Category: Male prostitution

What is it like to be a prostitute? How did this "oldest of professions" begin? Can one be a prostitute and enjoy the work? Why do people pay for sex? What is prostitution like in China, in Spain, in England? What is the future of prostitution?\ This collection breaks new ground on a sensitive topic by bringing scholars, therapists, and sex workers together to study not only the profession but those who seek such services. Chapters include "Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris: Pages from...

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How did whoring and hustling begin? Can one enjoy the work? Why do people pay for sex? What is prostitution like in other countries? What is the future of prostitution? This collection breaks new ground on a sensitive topic by bringing scholars, therapists, and sex workers together to study not only the profession but those who seek such services. Illustrated. Booknews Male and female sex workers, academics, lawyers, law enforcers, histories, doctors, and others offer a kaleidoscopic look at the profession. Among their topics are a madame's notebook from 18th- century Paris, the work and policies in China, being a john, she-male prostitutes, producing knowledge about safe sex, sexual tourism, and why prohibition fails. The forward is by Joycelyn Elders, who was recently excused from being US Surgeon General for advocating legalization as the best means to reduce the spread of AIDS and other diseases. No photos or phone numbers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

\ BooknewsMale and female sex workers, academics, lawyers, law enforcers, histories, doctors, and others offer a kaleidoscopic look at the profession. Among their topics are a madame's notebook from 18th- century Paris, the work and policies in China, being a john, she-male prostitutes, producing knowledge about safe sex, sexual tourism, and why prohibition fails. The forward is by Joycelyn Elders, who was recently excused from being US Surgeon General for advocating legalization as the best means to reduce the spread of AIDS and other diseases. No photos or phone numbers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \