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Yusuke Goto is currently a Professor at Waseda University's Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, holding this role since 2010. He previously served as a Visiting Professor at Kyoto University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies (2021-2022) and held academic positions at institutions like The University of Tokyo, Japan Women's University, and Gakushuin University. His affiliations span multiple research institutes, including the Institute for Advanced Studies in Education and Global Education Center.
Research Focus: Goto specializes in Latin American literature, cultural hybridity, and educational methodologies. His work critically examines José María Arguedas' contributions, Andean identity, and postcolonial narratives. He explores intersections of social movements, indigenous restorationism, and multiculturalism through historical and ideological lenses.
Research Trends: Recent publications analyze cultural identity in Peru, educational frameworks in Japan, and literary responses to globalization. His scholarship bridges film studies (e.g., Patricio Guzmán's documentaries) with decolonial theory and pedagogical innovation in foreign language instruction.
Teaching and Projects: Goto designs Spanish language curricula and teaches courses like 'Teaching Methods in Spanish Language' and 'Cultural Sciences: Case Studies.' He leads research projects on 21st-century indigenous movements in Peru and Ecuador, funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (2016-2019). His academic memberships include the Asociación Japonesa de Hispanistas and the Japanese Association for American History.



