The author became interested in male prostitution while researching populations susceptible to AIDS. He found such a population in male prostitutes in Times Square which had developed a community to deal with common problems. Among these changing the community were AIDS, crack cocaine, and urban redevelopment. This work is directed to sociologists, social workers, and those interested in popular culture.
Lives of male prostitutes, and the cohesive community developed to face AIDS, crack cocaine, and urban redevelopment.
PrefaceHustling and the MarketplaceThe SceneThe CastA Day in the LifeCracking the CodeAiding and AbettingRiding out the StormEpilogueSelected BibliographyIndex