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Haivan Hoang is an Associate Professor at University of Massachusetts Amherst in the Department of English. She researches critical race theory, literacy, and Asian American rhetoric. Hoang was the co-chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication Asian/Asian American Caucus with Nancy Linh Karls from 2005-2010.

Early Life and Education
Hoang has a BA from UC Berkeley, an MA from California State University East Bay, and a PhD from Ohio State University. She joined the Department of English faculty at the University of Massachusetts in 2004.

Community Involvement and Research
Hoang was an editor at CCCC Studies in Writing and Rhetoric (SWR) Series from 2017-2020. SWR was establish in 1984 and "supports research that explores how writing and rhetoric are currently and have been historically taught, practiced, and circulated within communities, whether in colleges, workplaces, or neighborhoods, local, national, digital, or international contexts."

Selected Publications

 * Hoang, Haivan V. Writing Against Racial Injury: The Politics of Asian American Student Rhetoric. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015.


 * Hoang, Haivan V. "Campus Racial Politics and a" Rhetoric of Injury"." College Composition and Communication 61.1 (2009): W385.


 * Hoang, Haivan V. "Asian American Rhetorical Memory and a Memory that Is Only Sometimes Our Own." Representations: Doing Asian American Rhetoric (2008): 62-82.


 * Hoang, Haivan Viet. “To come together and create a movement”: Solidarity rhetoric in the Vietnamese American Coalition (VAC). The Ohio State University, 2004.

Notable National Leadership Positions

 * 2005-2010 CCCC Asian/Asian American Caucus Co-Chair
 * 2017-2020 CCCC Studies in Writing and Rhetoric (SWR) Series Editor
 * 2019 Association for Writing Across the Curriculum Founding Member