Lyman L Johnson is professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is also the general editor for UNM Press's Dialogos series.
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""YDeath, Dismemberment, and Memory?" represents an important addition to Latin American political history and popular culture. . . . Highly Recmmended." ""Death, Dismemberment, and Memory" is as fascinating as its title suggests. . . Johnson's anthology contributes significantly to the understanding of how many of Latin America's most prominent national figures are remembered." ""Death, Dismemberment" is wonderful. . . This is a valuable work for those interested in popular religion, death rites, or religion and politics, as well as for anyone exploring the redemptive possibilities of real and perceived heroic death. . . this collection is cohesive and consistent." "Y"Death, Dismemberment, and Memory"? is a valuable contribution that illuminates Latin American history and politics in refreshing ways...the engaging, highly informative essays are excellent catalysts for further study of Latin American body politics." "Each chapter is well crafted, the parallels in the narrative structure are most useful, and the edited book is more consistent from essay to essay than many such anthologies. Each essay is enlightening and provides grist for symbolic-metaphoric-topic mills that may be brought forward by critical and insightful readers."

