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Where She Came From - A Daughter's Search For Her Mother's History (Paperback): Helen Epstein Where She Came From - A Daughter's Search For Her Mother's History (Paperback)
Helen Epstein
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Jewish Athlete - Swimming Against Stereotype in 20th Century Europe (Paperback): Helen Epstein A Jewish Athlete - Swimming Against Stereotype in 20th Century Europe (Paperback)
Helen Epstein
R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma (Paperback): Helen Epstein The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma (Paperback)
Helen Epstein
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Another Fine Mess - America, Uganda, and the War on Terror (Paperback): Helen Epstein Another Fine Mess - America, Uganda, and the War on Terror (Paperback)
Helen Epstein
R345 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Save R46 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is the West to blame for the agony of Uganda and its neighbors? In this powerful account of Ugandan dictator Yoweri Museveni's 30 year reign, Helen Epstein chronicles how Western leaders' single-minded focus on the War on Terror and their naïve dealings with strongmen are at the root of much of the turmoil in eastern and central Africa. Museveni's involvement in the conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Congo, and Somalia has earned him substantial amounts of military and development assistance, as well as near-total impunity. It has also short-circuited the power the people of this region might otherwise have over their destiny. Epstein set out for Uganda more than 20 years ago to work as a public health consultant on an AIDS project. Since then, the roughly $20 billion worth of foreign aid poured into the country by donors has done little to improve the well-being of the Ugandan people, whose rates of illiteracy, mortality, and poverty surpass those of many neighboring countries. Money meant to pay for health care, education, and other public services has instead been used by Museveni to shore up his power through patronage, brutality, and terror. Another Fine Mess is a devastating indictment of the West's Africa policy and an authoritative history of the crises that have ravaged Uganda and its neighbors since the end of the Cold War.

Joe Papp - An American Life (Paperback, 1st Da Capo Press ed): Helen Epstein Joe Papp - An American Life (Paperback, 1st Da Capo Press ed)
Helen Epstein
R715 R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Save R84 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Self-made impresario, controversial producer, contentious champion of human rights and the First Amendment, founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival, and unquestionably the most dynamic force in American theatre in the last quarter century, Joseph Papp (1921-1991) changed forever America's cultural landscape. He was the first to demand and to provide,against enormous odds,free Shakespeare to the public, and the first to pioneer colourblind casting and minority-group theatre. He discovered and showcased at the Public theatre playwrights like David Rabe, John Guare, and Vaclav Havel directors like Michael Bennet and James Lapine actors like Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Denzel Washington and produced such classic American plays as Hair, Sticks and Bones, Streamers, The Normal Heart , and A Chorus Line, the longest running musical in Broadway history. Joe Papp offers readers a compassionate, unsparing portrait of a complex man who inspired both anger and admiration, but whose far-reaching impact on American theatre remains unsurpassed.

The Invisible Cure - Why We Are Losing the Fight Against AIDS in Africa (Paperback, First): Helen Epstein The Invisible Cure - Why We Are Losing the Fight Against AIDS in Africa (Paperback, First)
Helen Epstein
R494 R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New York Times Notable Book of 2007

"The Invisible Cure" is an account of Africa's AIDS epidemic from the inside--a revelatory dispatch from the intersection of village life, government intervention, and international aid. Helen Epstein left her job in the US in 1993 to move to Uganda, where she began work on a test vaccine for HIV. Once there, she met patients, doctors, politicians, and aid workers, and began exploring the problem of AIDS in Africa through the lenses of medicine, politics, economics, and sociology. Amid the catastrophic failure to reverse the epidemic, she discovered a village-based solution that could prove more effective than any network of government intervention and international aid, an intuitive response that calls into question many of the fundamental assumptions about the AIDS in Africa.

Written with conviction, knowledge, and insight, "The Invisible Cure" will change how we think about the worst health crisis of the past century--and indeed about every issue of global public health.

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