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Sam Huber is a Lecturer at Yale University specializing in American literature, feminism, and queer culture of the 20th century. In addition to teaching writing and editing courses, Huber serves as the Senior Editor for the Yale Review. Huber is currently working on a biography of Kate Millett, an influential figure in feminist literature and activism, known for her 1970 book 'Sexual Politics', which significantly impacted feminist discourse. Huber's essays and reviews have been published in notable outlets such as American Literature, Bookforum, The Nation, and The New York Review of Books. Furthermore, Huber has contributed as a columnist for Feministing.com between 2013 and 2017. Huber received a Ph.D. from Yale in 2022, with a dissertation titled 'The Day the World: Feminist Internationalism and the Second Wave,' which reevaluates the internationalist commitments of second-wave feminism in the U.S., focusing on the contributions of prominent writers in the movement.
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