Eiichiro Azuma was born 27 September 1966 in Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from University of California at Los Angeles with an M.A. degree in Asian American Studies (1992), and a Ph.D. in history (2000).[4]
He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania since January 2001.[5] Starting in fall 2009, he held the position of Alan Charles Kors Endowed Term Chair in history.[2] Azuma served as the director of the Asian American Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania from 2013 through 2018.[6]
Takezawa, Yasuko; Okihiro, Gary Y., eds. (2016). Trans-Pacific Japanese American Studies: Conversations on Race and Racializations. Eiichiro Azuma (contributor), Michael Omi (contributor), Yuko Konno (contributor), Fuminori Minamikawa (contributor), Andrea Geiger (contributor), Yuko Matsumoto (contributor), Valerie J. Matsumoto (contributor), Wesley Ueunten (contributor), Sachiko Kawakami (contributor), Rika Nakamura (contributor), Masumi Izumi (contributor), Mari J. Matsuda (Contributor), Noriko K. Ishii (contributor), Lon Kurashige (contributor), Okiyoshi Takeda (contributor), Yoko Tsukuda (contributor), Duncan Ryuken Williams (contributor). University of Hawaii Press. ISBN978-0824847586.
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