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- Title Pages
- Illustrations and Tables
- Preface
-
1) The Theory of Sex Markets -
2) The Chicago Health and Social Life Survey Design -
3) Neighborhoods as Sex Markets -
4) Race and the Construction of Same-Sex Sex Markets in Four Chicago Neighborhoods -
5) Meeting and Mating over the Life Course -
6) The Sex Market and Its Implications for Family Formation -
7) Commitment, Jealousy, and the Quality of Life -
8) Violence and Sexuality -
9) Social Networks and Sexually Transmitted Diseases -
10) Constructing Causal Stories and Moral Boundaries -
11) Religion and the Politics of Sexuality -
12) The Cultural Economy of Urban Sexuality - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.ix) Illustrations and Tables
(p.ix) Illustrations and Tables
- Source:
- The Sexual Organization of the City
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations and Tables
- Preface
-
1) The Theory of Sex Markets -
2) The Chicago Health and Social Life Survey Design -
3) Neighborhoods as Sex Markets -
4) Race and the Construction of Same-Sex Sex Markets in Four Chicago Neighborhoods -
5) Meeting and Mating over the Life Course -
6) The Sex Market and Its Implications for Family Formation -
7) Commitment, Jealousy, and the Quality of Life -
8) Violence and Sexuality -
9) Social Networks and Sexually Transmitted Diseases -
10) Constructing Causal Stories and Moral Boundaries -
11) Religion and the Politics of Sexuality -
12) The Cultural Economy of Urban Sexuality - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index