Karen M. Inouye :: Faculty
Lecturer, American Studies
Office: Ballantine Hall 517
Phone: (812) 855-7716
E-mail: kinouye
indiana.edu
Education
PhD, American Studies, Brown University, July 2007
Research Interests
- History of Asian Americans and Social Scientific Practice
- History of Trauma
- Internment of Japanese Americans
- Comparative Ethnic History
Courses Recently Taught
- Race and Labor from World War Two and Beyond
- The Nature and Value of Civil Liberties During Times of Crisis
- What Is Asian America?
Publications in Preparation
Book-Length Manuscript
Changing History: Competing Notions of Japanese American Experience, 1942-2006 (currently under review)
Articles
A Better Tomorrow: The Temporality of Japanese America
Honors and Awards
- Dissertation Fellow, Center for Race and Ethnicity, Brown University, Fall 2004-Spring 2007
- Brown University Fellowship, Summer 2005
- Brown University Fellowship, Summer 2004
- Graduate Scholarship, Brown University Committee on Slavery and Justice, Summer 2004
- Brown University Dissertation Fellowship, Fall 2003-Spring 2004
- Minoru Yasui Memorial Graduate Scholarship, Fall 2002
- Brown University Fellowship, Fall 2000



