John F. Campbell, a graduate of the UWI, St. Augustine Campus
and the University of Cambridge (where he read for his PhD in
History), has been a Temporary Lecturer in the Department of
History at the UWI’s Mona Campus since 2000. Since then,
he has participated in the intellectual life of the campus,
giving several conference and seminar papers. He has also participated
in the Department’s Schools’ Outreach Programme
and delivered public lectures and papers at regional and international
fora. Among his publications are: “Reassessing the Consciousness
of Labour and the Role of the. “Confidentials”1750-1834.
Jamaican Historical Review, Vol. XXI (2001) and “Always
Free”: West African Continuities and the Limits to Enslavement
on Eighteenth Century Atlantic World Sugar Plantations.”
HUArchivesNet, The Electronic Journal of the Moorland-Spingarn
Research Center, Howard University
Abstract: “Not
without meh man”. Notes towards the creation of
A 21st Century Caribbean feminist epistemology.