"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