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Zusatztext The members of IUSSP's Anthropological Demographic Committee have done a masterful job of presenting some of their recent work on sexual research across the regions of the world. While those who would want to engage in the study of 'sexual cultures' must look elsewhere for guidance! they can still learn much by reading essays in this book. - Y. Djamba International Migration Review pp209-210 Klappentext Sexual Cultures and Migration in the Era of AIDS is the first demographic, anthropological study of what happens to sexual behavior and the rules of risk-taking in sexual encounters when people migrate from countryside to city, from one city to another, or from one country to another culture. It represents a milestone in the study of cross-cultural sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases. Zusammenfassung A collection of quantitative and qualitative case studies by demographers, anthropologists, and sociologists exploring such issues as commercial sex and prostitution, sexual tourism, heterosexual marriage and social pressure, and homosexuality and bisexuality in emerging sexual cultures. This volume explores the impact of human movement and mobility on sexual change and fertility. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introductions 1.: Gilbert Herdt: Introduction: Sexual Cultures and Population MovementImplications for AIDS/STDs 2.: John H. Gagnon: Others Have Sex with Others: Captain Cook and the Penetration of the Pacific Part II: Population Movement and AIDS 3.: John C. Caldwell, John K. Anarfi, and Pat Caldwell: Mobility, Migration, Sex, STDs, and AIDS: An Essay on sub-Saharan Africa with Other Parallels 4.: Richard G. Parker: Migration, Sexual Subcultures, and HIV/AIDS in Brazil 5.: Anchalee Singhanetra-Renard: Population Movement and the AIDS Epidemic in Thailand 6.: Lynellyn Long: Refugee Women, Violence, and HIV Part III: From Rural to Urban Sexual Risk 7.: Michel Caraël: Urban-Rural Differentials in HIV/STD and Sexual Behaviour 8.: Mark VanLandingham and Nancy Grandjean: Some Cultural Underpinnings of Male Sexual Behaviour Patterns in Thailand 9.: Patrick Larvie: Homophobia and the Ethnoscape of Sex Work in Rio de Janeiro Part IV: Sexual Networks and Commercial Sex 10.: Han ten Brummelhuis: Mobility, Marriage, and Prostitution: Sexual Risk among Thai in the Netherlands 11.: Katherine C. Bond, David D. Celentano, Sukanya Phonsophakul, and Chayan Vaddhanaphuti: Mobility and Migration: Female Commercial Sex Work and the HIV Epidemic in Northern Thailand 12.: I. O. Orubuloye: Sexual Networking, Use of Condoms, and Perception of STDs and HIV/AIDS Transmission among Migrant Sex Workers in Lagos, Nigeria 13.: Joseph Carrier, Bang Nguyen, and Sammy Su: Sexual Relations between Migrating Populations (Vietnamese with Mexican and Anglo) and HIV/STD Infections in Southern California Part I Introductions 1. Introduction: Sexual Cultures and Population MovementImplications for AIDS/STDs Gilbert Herdt 2. Others Have Sex with Others: Captain Cook and the Penetration of the Pacific John H. Gagnon Part II Population Movement and AIDS 3. Mobility, Migration, Sex, STDs, and AIDS: An Essay on sub-Saharan Africa with Other Parallels John C. Caldwell, John K. Anarfi, and Pat Caldwell 4. Migration, Sexual Subcultures, and HIV/AIDS in Brazil Richard G. Parker 5. Population Movement and the AIDS Epidemic in Thailand Anchalee Singhanetra-Renard 6. Refugee Women, Violence, and HIV Lynellyn Long Part III From Rural to Urban Sexual Risk 7. UrbanRural Differentials in HIV/STD and Sexual Behaviour Michel Caraël 8. Some Cultural Underpinnings of Male Sexual Behaviour Patterns in Thailand Mark VanLandingham and Nancy Grandjean 9. Homophobia and the Ethnoscape of Sex Work in Rio de Janeiro Patrick Larvie Part IV Sexual Networks and Commercial Sex