selected publications academic article Jackson, S. N (2016). Sexual Sovereignty in the Caribbean and its Diasporas. Theory and Event: an online journal of political theory. 19(4), Jackson, S. N. (2014). RISK, BLACKNESS, AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES An Introduction. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 37(1), 63-68. Jackson, S. N. (2012). KEYNOTE INTRODUCTION FOR ROBERT FARRIS THOMPSON. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 35(4), 997-998. Jackson, S. N., & London, E. (2011). Perfecting habit - Guyana callaloo and the migration of "poor people's food" - An interview with Evelyn London. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 30(1), 316-321. Jackson, S. N. (2010). TheBaptismof Soil: RooplallMonarandtheaestheticsofthekalapani modern. 6(3), 9-21. Jackson, S. N. (2009). THE ECONOMY OF BABEL or "CAN I BUY A VOWEL?". Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 32(2), 581-591. Jackson, S. N., & Taylor, L. H. (2007). An interview with Leila H. Taylor. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 30(1), 227-237. Jackson, S. N., & Julien, E. (2007). Love, loss, and the "art" of making gumbo - An interview with Eileen Julien. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 30(1), 95-109. Jackson, S. N. (2007). What is This Thing Called Callaloo?: An Introduction. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 30(1), 14-22. Jackson, S. N., & Rowell, C. H (2007). Not naming the race: An interview with Charles Henry Rowell. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 30(1), 376-401. Jackson, S. N. (2006). Guyana, Cuba, Venezuela and the Routes to Cultural Reconciliation between Latin America and the Caribbean. Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism. 10(1), 28-58. Jackson, S. N. (2004). The Recalcitrant Muse: Race, Sex and Historical Tension in the Search for the West Indian (Trans)subject. Caribbean Quarterly. 50(3), 47-62. book Jackson, S. N (2012). Creole Indigeneity Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean chapter Jackson, S. N. (2014). The Re/Presentation of the Indigenous Caribbean in Literature. Cox, J. H., & Justice, D. H. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature. Oxford University Press. Jackson, S. N. (2005). On the threshold of nationhood: the politicsof language and the contemporary crisis in Guyanese national identification. Allahar, A. (Eds.), Ethnicity, Class, and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. (pp. 85-120). Lexington Books. Jackson, S. N. (2005). Subjection and Resistance in the Transformation of Guyanas Mytho-Colonial Landscape. DeLoughrey, E., Gosson, R., & Handley, G. (Eds.), Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture. (pp. 85-98). University of Virginia Press. conference paper Jackson, S. N., & Mitchell, K. (2009). LITERATURE, CULTURE & CRITIQUE A Callaloo Retreat March 5-8, 2008, New Orleans, LA. Callaloo: a journal of African diaspora arts and letters. 551-551.
teaching activities AFST205 Intro To Africana Lit Instructor AFST379 Postcolonial Literatures Instructor AFST489 Sptp: Inventing The Caribbean Instructor ENGL203 Writing About Literature Instructor ENGL205 Intro To Africana Lit Instructor ENGL303 Approaches Engl Studies Instructor ENGL340 Modern & Contemp Drama Instructor ENGL352 Lit World War Ii To Pres Instructor ENGL379 Postcolonial Literatures Instructor ENGL393 Africana Lit & Culture Instructor ENGL394 Studies In Genre Instructor ENGL415 St In A Major Author Instructor ENGL481 Sr Sem:inventing The Carribean Instructor ENGL485 Directed Studies Instructor ENGL665 Tpcs Cultl / Interdis Stud Instructor ENGL669 Tops Africanamer Lit/cul Instructor ENGL681 Seminar In English Instructor ENGL683 Topics In Theory Instructor ENGL685 Directed Studies: In-ab Instructor ENGL691 Research Instructor ENGL691 Research: In-ab Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Rico, Amanda Renee (2018-08). Imagining Global Female Futures in Black Speculative and Science Fiction.
education and training Ph.D. in Modern Thought & Literature, Stanford University - (Stanford, California, United States) 2005 B.A. in English & Journalism, Rutgers University - (New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) 1996