PART 1. THE TA.'XI-DANCE HALL: WHAT IT IS I. A NIGHT IN A TAXI-DANCE HALL. II. THE TAXI-DANCE HALL AS A TYPE PART II. THE TAXI-DANCER AND HER WORLD Ill. THE TAXI-DANCE HALL AS A SOCIAL WORLD. IV. THE FAMILY AND SOCIAL BACKGROUNDS OF THE TAXIDANCER. V.THE LIFE-CYCLE OF THE TAXI-DANCER PART HI. THE PATRON AND HIS PROBLEMS VI. THE PATRON: WHO HE Is; WHY HE COMES VII. THE FILIPINO AND THE TAXI-DANCE HALL .PART IV. THE NATURAL HISTORY AND ECOLOGY OF THE TAXI-DANCE HALL VIII. THE ORIGINS OF THE TAXI-DANCE HALL. IX. THE TAXI-DANCE HALL MEETS THE PUBLIC X. COMPETITION, CONFLICT, AND SPECIALIZATION AMONG TAXI-DANCE HALLS XI. THE LOCATION OF THE TAXI-DANCE HALL 224 PART V. THE TA.XI-DANCE HALL PROBLEM XII. PERSONAL DEMORALIZATION. XIII. THE TAXI-DANCE HALL AND SOCIAL REFORM
Kenneth Thompson Open University, Author- PAUL G. CRESSEY Formerly Special Investigator, Juvenile Protective Association