Angela E. Hubler is Professor Emerita of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies in the Department of Social Transformation Studies at Kansas State University. She edited Little Red Read: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children’s Literature (University of Mississippi, 2014) and has published essays on dystopian novels by Suzanne Collins and Lois Lowry, the Dear America series books, the feminist political novel for young readers, and girls’ reading and gender.
Reflections on the Kansas No Vote
White Women and White Power
Against the Current, No. 199, March/April 2019
Florynce Kennedy & Black Feminism
Against the Current, No. 187, March/April 2017
Utopia and Anti-Utopia
Against the Current, No. 171, July/August 2014
Black Women and Anti-Rape Activism
Against the Current, No. 162, January/February 2013
Feminism's Global Contradictions
Against the Current, No. 148, September/October 2010
Globalizataion and Feminism
Against the Current, No. 135, July/August 2008
A Feminist Reader for Today
Against the Current, No. 109, March/April 2004
Johanna Brenner's Women and the Politics of Class
Against the Current, No. 95, November/December 2001
Josephine Herbst's "Pity is not Enough"
Against the Current, No. 79, March/April 1999
The Future of Reproductive Freedom
Against the Current, No. 36, January/February 1992