I Critical Medical Anthropology: Perspectives in and from Latin America i edited by Jennie Gamlin, Sahra Gibbon, Paola M. Sesia, and Lina Berrio showcases the rich and long history of Latin American critical medical anthropology (CMA), in an attempt to decentralize the "anglophone-dominated academic world." I Critical Medical Anthropology: Perspectives in and from Latin America i is well organized and most of the chapters address complex and innovative topics within the field of Latin American CMA. The editors aim to bring ethnographic contexts and CMA theories in Latin America to an English audience. [Extracted from the article]