(ii) Further works

Aalbers, M. B. (2005). Big Sister is Watching You! Gender Interaction and the Unwritten Rules of the Amsterdam Red-Light District. Journal of Sex Research, 42(1): 54.

Adams, Matt. (1999). Hustlers, Escorts, and Porn Stars: The Insider’s Guide to Male Prostitution in America. Independent Publishers Group.

Agathangelou, Anna M. (2004). The Global Political Economy of Sex: Desire, Violence, and Insecurity in Mediterranean Nation States. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Contents;
Sex And Domestic Work In The Peripheries: The Fenced-Off Economies Of Desire.
Invisible and Silent Female Migrant Reproductive Labor: Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey.
Peripheral Economies Working and Playing Hard: Social Reproduction and Racial and Sexual Desire in the Mediterranean.
Desiring Power in the European Union: Peripheral Development and “Mimicry”.
National Desires for Security.
Conclusion: A Global Political Economy of Sex?

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Aggleton, Peter (ed). (1999). Men Who Sell Sex. London: UCL Press.
Contents;
Foreword / Dennis Altman
1. Selling Sex in Cardiff and London – Peter Davies and Rayah Feldman
2. Sex for Money between Men and Boys in the Netherlands: Implications for HIV Prevention – Wim Zuilhof
3. Travestis and Gigolos: Male Sex Work and HIV Prevention in France – Lindinalva Laurindo da Silva
4. Male Sex Work and HIV/AIDS in Canada – Dan Allman and Ted Myers
5. Social Environment and Male Sex Work in the United States – Edward V. Morse, Patricia M. Simon and Kendra E. Burchfiel
6. Aspects of Male Sex Work in Mexico City – Ana Luisa Liguori and Peter Aggleton
7. Three Decades of Male Sex Work in Santo Domingo – E. Antonio de Moya and Rafael Garc’a
8. Cacherismo in a San José Brothel: Aspects of Male Sex Work in Costa Rica – Jacobo Schifter and Peter Aggleton
9. Natural Born Targets: Male Hustlers and AIDS Prevention in Urban Brazil – Patrick Larvie
10. Fletes in Parque Kennedy: Sexual Cultures among Young Men Who Sell Sex to Other Men in Lima – Carlos F. Cáceres and Oscar G. Jiménez
11. Through a Window Darkly: Men Who Sell Sex to Men in India and Bangladesh – Shivananda Khan
12. Male Sex Work in Sri Lanka – Nandasena Ratnapala
13. Bar Talk: Thai Male Sex Workers and Their Customers – Graeme Storer
14. Walking the Tightrope: Sexual Risk and Male Sex Work in the Philippines – Michael L. Tan
15. Marginalization and Vulnerability: Male Sex Work in Morocco – Amine Boushaba, Oussama Tawil, Latéfa Imane and Hakima Himmich

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Performance, Status and Hybridity in a Pakistani Red-Light District: The Cultural Production of the Courtesan / Louise Brown: 409-423.
Marketing Sex: US Legal Brothels and Late Capitalist Consumption / Barbara G. Brents and Kathryn Hausbeck: 425-439.
No Money Shot? Commerce, Pornography and New Sex Taste Cultures / Feona Attwood: 441-456.
Rent-Boys, Barflies, and Kept Men: Men Involved in Sex with Men for Compensation in Prague / Timothy M. Hall: 457-472.
Sex Work for the Middle Classes/ Elizabeth Bernstein: 473-488.
Shifting Boundaries: Sex and Money in the North-East of Brazil / Adriana Piscitelli: 489-500.
Thinking Critically about Strip Club Research / Katherine Frank: 501-517.
Questioning Solidarity: Outreach with Migrants Who Sell Sex / Laura Maria Agustin: 519-534.

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