
Shona N. Jackson teaches courses in Caribbean Studies, Postcolonial Theory, and Post WWII Literature & Drama . She received her Ph.D. from the interdisciplinary Program in Modern Thought & Literature at Stanford. She served as founding co-editor of the book series in Caribbean Studies at University Press of Mississippi and is a member of the editorial board of Voces del Caribe, Phoebe and Wadabagei, and an advisory and contributing editor for Callaloo. Her publications include Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean (University Press of Minnesota 2012) a co-edited issue of Callaloo and essays in Caribbean Quarterly, Small Axe and the collection Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture. (from https://www.english.tamu.edu/people/s...)