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Atsumi Okada is an Associate Professor at Waseda University's School of Creative Science and Engineering, specializing in History of Europe and America, Area studies, and Cultural anthropology and folklore. Her research bridges historical analysis with contemporary media studies.
- Doctoral research on Mexican Revolution's impact on business
- Extensive work on public space and disaster memory
- Major contributions to understanding Japanese media's portrayal of Mexico
- Specialist in water resource history and language education
Dr. Okada's recent work focuses on 19th-century Japanese media representations of Mexico (2024), Spanish education during pandemic (2022), and Yaqui people's image construction (2020). Her publications span from 2000 to 2024.
Her academic activities include Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering (2024-2026) and International Conference presentations since 2010. She has taught Spanish language and cultural studies at multiple schools within Waseda University.
