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Mourning and Mobilization in the Americas

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Shows how communities across the Americas transform their grief over murdered and missing trans and non-trans women, girls, and two-spirit people into powerful social movements that challenge state...
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Shows how communities across the Americas transform their grief over murdered and missing trans and non-trans women, girls, and two-spirit people into powerful social movements that challenge state violence and demand justice.

A groundbreaking and transnational examination of gender-based violence, Mourning and Mobilization in the Americas reimagines how we understand the relationship between grief and political action. Lydia Huerta Moreno brings together the work of activists, scholars, artists, writers, and influencers from 1994 to 2023 to chronicle the intersection of activism with the rise of social media and the eventual implementation of legislation codifying woman killing as a crime. Expanding the concept of feminicide to encompass trans women, two-spirit people, and missing and murdered women and girls across the Americas, Huerta Moreno illuminates the deep connections between different forms of gender-based violence across the Americas and weaves together questions of race, class, gender, and immigration status. Through innovative and sensitive analysis of postmortem politics, the book reveals how communities transform profound loss into powerful social movements, from Mexico to Brazil to the United States and Canada and beyond. With a foreword by Sayak Valencia, Mourning and Mobilization in the Americas is a must-read for activists, scholars, and anyone concerned with human rights, revealing how grief can spark resistance against systemic violence and government inaction.

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Price: £87.50
Pages: 286
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Praxis: Theory in Action
Publication Date: 01 January 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9798855805239
Format: Hardcover
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"Mourning and Mobilization in the Americas offers one of the most formidable accounts of the relationship between affect and movement-building. It's also a page-turner. Huerta Moreno is a true scholar of the Americas, moving fluidly between English, Spanish, and Portuguese and seamlessly integrating her personal engagement with several of the book's subjects." — Karma R. Chávez, author of The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance

"This book expertly models cutting-edge interdisciplinary research while continually centering the wellness and liberation of local communities. To my knowledge the first academic book to include transgender and gender-diverse women and femmes in its focus on state-endorsed gender-based violence, Mourning and Mobilization in the Americas speaks to our contemporary need for trans-affirming analytics and shows how different people organize under the banner of women and femmes beyond a white Western focus on presumed biology. Huerta Moreno's poignant cross-regional, comparative analysis moves from critique to community-building. Not only does the book make significant intellectual contributions to gender studies, rhetoric, and other fields but it also offers a humanistic example of how to do community-based critical research." — Lore/tta LeMaster, Arizona State University