This new collection explores for the first time male sex work
from a rich array of perspectives and disciplines. It aims to help
enrich the ways in which we view both male sex work as a field of
commerce and male sex worker themselves.
Leading contributors examine the field both historically and
cross-culturally from fields including public health, sociology,
psychology, social services, history, filmography, economics,
mental health, criminal justice, geography, and migration studies,
and more.
Synthesizing introductions by the editors help the reader
understand the implications of the findings and conclusions for
scholars, practitioners, students, and members of the
interested/concerned public.
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