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Encyclopedia of
Prostitution and Sex Work,
Volumes 1 & 2
Edited by
Melissa Hope Ditmore
Greenwood Press
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
PROSTITUTION AND SEX WORK
Advisory Board
Laura Agustín
School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Priscilla Alexander
Co-editor of Sex Work
Elizabeth Bernstein
Associate Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at Barnard College, Columbia University
Andrew Hunter
Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers
Kamala Kempadoo
Associate Professor in Social Science at York University, Canada
Helen J. Self, Ph.D.
Historian and writer
Nancy M. Wingfield
Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
PROSTITUTION AND SEX WORK
Volume 1
A–N
Edited by
Melissa Hope Ditmore
GREENWOOD PRESS
Westport, Connecticut London
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CHAPTERS OPEN RECTO AND VERSO!
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Encyclopedia of prostitution and sex work / edited by Melissa Hope Ditmore.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0–313–32968–0 (set) — ISBN 0–313–32969–9 (vol. 1) — ISBN 0–313–32970–2 (vol. 2)
1. Prostitution—Encyclopedias. 2. Sex-oriented businesses—Encyclopedias.
HQ115.E53 2006
306.7403—dc22 2006010227
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available.
Copyright © 2006 by Melissa Hope Ditmore
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be
reproduced, by any process or technique, without the
express written consent of the publisher.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006010227
ISBN: 0–313–32968–0 (set)
0–313–32969–9 (vol. 1)
0–313–32970–2 (vol. 2)
First published in 2006
Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881
An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
www.greenwood.com
Printed in the United States of America
he paper used in this book complies with the
Permanent Paper Standard issued by the
National Information Standards Organization (Z39.48–1984).
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Copyright Acknowledgments
he editor and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission for the use of the following material:
A more extensive version of Kerwin Kaye’s entry on Male Prostitution was published in the Journal of Homosexuality
46, no. 1/2 (2003) under the title “Male Prostitution in the Twentieth Century: Pseudohomosexuals, Hoodlum Homo-
sexuals, and Exploited Teens.”
Alison Murray’s entries on Forced Prostitution and Tourism are edited excerpts from Pink Fits: Sex, Subcultures and Dis-
courses in the Asia-Pacific (Clayton, Australia: Monash Asia Institute, 2001), used with permission from the author.
Randall Platt’s entry on Slang is extracted from her forthcoming Slangmaster.
Gail Pheterson’s entry on Stigma is excerpted from “he Whore Stigma: Crimes of Unchastity,” in her book he Prostitu-
tion Prism (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1996, 65–89).
Stephanie Wahab’s entry on Diversion Programs is an edited excerpt from “Evaluating the Usefulness of a Prostitution
Diversion Project,” Qualitative Social Work, in press, with permission from Sage Publications.
he entry on Feminism is a excerpted from Melissa Ditmore, “Trafficking and Prostitution: A Problematic Conflation”
(PhD diss., City University of New York, 2002), with permission of the author.
Excerpts from A Guide to Best Practice Occupational Health and Safety in the Australian Sex Industry, Scarlet Alliance and
the Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations, 2000. http://www.scarletalliance.org.au/pub/ are reprinted with
permission from the Scarlet Alliance.
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