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Africa Today

Volume 56, Number 1, Fall 2009

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E-ISSN: 1527-1978 Print ISSN: 0001-9887

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Christianity and HIV/AIDS in East and Southern Africa

Introduction to Special Issue: Engaging Christianities: Negotiating HIV/AIDS, Health, and Social Relations in East and Southern Africa
pp. v-xviii
Faith and the Intersubjectivity of Care in Botswana
pp. 3-20
The "Failures of Culture": Christianity, Kinship, and Moral Discourses about Orphans during Botswana's AIDS Crisis
pp. 23-43
Keep Holy Distance and Abstain till He Comes: Interrogating a Pentecostal Church's Engagements with HIV/AIDS and the Youth in Kenya
pp. 45-64
HIV/AIDS, Pentecostal Churches, and the "Joseph Generation" in Uganda
pp. 67-86
Doing Better? Religion, the Virtue-Ethics of Development, and the Fragmentation of Health Politics in Tanzania
pp. 89-110

Book Reviews

The Pitfalls of Liberal Democracy and Late Nationalism in South Africa (review)
pp. 111-113
Radicalism and Cultural Dislocation in Ethiopia, 1960–1974 (review)
pp. 113-114
Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is Another Way for Africa (review)
pp. 115-117

Books Received

Books Received
pp. 117-118

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Contributors

Contributors
pp. 119-120

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