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To Bear Witness

Autor K M.d.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2005
For more than fifty years, Kevin Cahill has been helping to heal the world: as a leading specialist in tropical medicine and as a driving force in humanitarian assistance and relief efforts across the globe. Physician, teacher, diplomat and advocate, Dr. Cahill has touched many lives and helped right many wrongs. In this revised and expanded edition, he chronicles extraordinary achievements of compassion and commitment. Bringing together a rich selection of writings--essays, op-ed pieces, speeches, and other works, many out of print or hard to find--he crafts a fascinating selfportrait of a life devoted to others. The writings reflect fully the range of Cahill's passions. Reporting from places under siege--Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Nicaragua, Libya, Gaza and Ireland--Dr. Cahill writes as a physician and activist dealing with civil war, famine and repression, restoring lives wounded by land mines or threatened by violence and disease. Closer to home, there are his visionary statements from the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, powerful critiques of the politics of famine and public health, and programs for new forms of humanitarian assistance to transform health and human rights. This book includes selections touching on the author's more personal--but no less passionate--concerns, whether looking back as the Bronx born son of an Irish physician, or on the impact on his life of the worlds of pain and suffering in which he has traveled.
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ISBN-13: 9780823225064
ISBN-10: 0823225062
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press

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Analyses the tension between multilingual practices and the monolingual paradigm in 20th century literature through the German writings of Kafka, Adorno, Tawada, Ozdamar, and Zaimoglu.