Octavio Pimentel, PhD

Dr. Octavio Pimentel

Professor

Education

Ph.D. in Social Foundations in Education: Emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition, University of Utah

M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies: Composition Studies, California State University-Chico

B.A. in English, Spanish, and Chicano Studies California State University-Chico

Areas of Specialization

Composition Studies
Composition Theory and Pedagogy
Minority Rhetorics and Literacy Practices
Qualitative Research

Biography

Dr. Octavio Pimentel joined The Department of English at Texas State University in 2005. He has taught various classes in the Technical Communication and Rhetoric and Composition fields, including first-year composition, advanced composition, technical writing, as well as critical graduate courses that encompass issues of minority languages, rhetoric, and writing. Critically trained in rhetoric, writing, and education, Dr. Pimentel combines these fields to address critical issues pertaining to minoritized individuals in the Rhetoric and Composition field as well as in the Technical Communication fields. 

Since his arrival at Texas State University, Dr. Pimentel has published 5 books and more than 30 articles: Pimentel, Octavio and Miriam Williams. Cuentos and Testimonies II: Students' Voices, Inclusion, & Anti-Racism. Texas State University Website, 2021. Online; Cuentos & Testimonies: Diversity & Inclusion at Texas State (with Dr. Miriam F. Williams), (Texas State University 2019); Racial Shorthand: Racial Discrimination Contested in Social Media (with Dr. Mendina), (University Press of Colorado, 2018); Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities: Silenced Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015); and Communicating Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Technical Communication (with Dr. Miriam F. Williams) (Baywood Press, 2014), which won the 2016 Technical and Scientific Communication Award for Best Collection of Essays and the National Book Award. Currently, Dr. Pimentel is working on his 6th book titled Literacy and Educación: A Historical View of a Latino Fraternity and is expected to be published in 2022.

Since 2005, Dr. Pimentel has also presented at over 40 national and international conferences and has won several awards for his scholarship. Most recently, in the fall of 2015, Dr. Pimentel was nominated by the Department of English for the Presidential Distinction Award for Scholarship. In the 2014-2015 academic year, Dr. Pimentel also won the Texas State University Excellence in Diversity Award. Currently, Dr. Pimentel serves on the Editorial Board for the CCC (College Composition and Communication) Journal and TCQ (Technical Communication Quarterly), and JBTC (Journal of Business and Technical Communication).

 Fun Fact: Love watching my kids play basketball!

Contact Information

octavio.pimentel@txstate.edu

Phone: 512-245-3724

Publications

Pimentel, Octavio and Miriam Williams. Cuentos and Testimonies II: Students' Voices, Inclusion, & Anti-Racism. Texas State University Website, 2021. Online.

Jesus Jimenez-Lopez and Octavio Pimentel. “Conversation Between a Prospective Student and a Texas State Professor: Empowering Students of Color.” Cuentos and Testimonies II: Students' Voices, Inclusion, & Anti-Racism. Texas State University Website, 2021. Online.

Pimentel, Octavio. “The Push for the 1974 Statement…Once again.” WPA Journal Special Issue: Black Lives Matter and Anti-Racist Projects in Writing Program Administration, 44.3 (2021): 63-67. Online Journal.

Pimentel, Octavio and Miriam Williams. Cuentos & Testimonies: Diversity & Inclusion at Texas State University. Texas State University Website, 2019. Online.

Pimentel, Octavio. “¡No Escondan el Nopal! Tus Raices son Obvias!” Cuentos & Testimonies: Diversity & Inclusion at Texas State University. Eds. Octavio Pimentel and Miriam F. Williams. Texas State University Website, 2019. Online.

Medina, Cruz and Pimentel, Octavio. Racial Shorthand: Coded Discrimination Contested in Social Media. Computers and Composition Digital Press, 2018. Online.

Pimentel, Octavio. “Not the King: Cantando el Himno Nacional de los Estados Unidos.” Racial Shorthand: Coded Discrimination Contested in Social Media. Eds. Cruz Medina and Octavio Pimentel. Computers and Composition Digital Press, 2018. Online.