Asao B. Inoue | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) Inglewood, California, U.S. |
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Thesis | The Epistemology of Racism and Community-Based Assessment Practice (2005) |
Doctoral advisor | Victor Villanueva |
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Website | Arizona State University faculty profile |
Asao B. Inoue (born 1970) is a Japanese American academic writer and professor of rhetoric and composition in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University[1] whose research and teaching focus on anti-racist writing assessment.[2][3][4][5][6][7] In 2019, Inoue was elected the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Chair. He delivered the keynote presentation for the 2019 CCCC Annual Convention, entitled "How Do We Language So People Stop Killing Each Other, Or What Do We Do About White Language Supremacy?"[8] Inoue is the recipient of multiple disciplinary and institutional academic awards, including the 2017 CCCC Outstanding Book Award,[9][10][11] the 2017 Council of Writing Program Administrators (CWPA) Best Book Award,[10] and the 2012 Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence at California State University, Fresno.[12]
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