Antoinette Jackson

Antoinette T. Jackson is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa.

[1] Her research focusses on sociocultural and historical anthropology, the social construction of race, class, gender, ethnicity; heritage resource management, and American, African American and African Diaspora culture.

She received a PhD in anthropology from the University of Florida,[3] with her dissertation entitled "African Communities in Southeast Coastal Plantation Spaces in America".

Shattering Slave Life Portrayals: Uncovering Subjugated Knowledge in U.S. Plantation Sites in South Carolina and Florida.

Exhuming the Dead and Talking to the Living: The 1914 Fire at the Florida Industrial School for Boys—Invoking the Uncanny as a Site of Analysis.

Remembering Jim Crow, again – critical representations of African American experiences of travel and leisure at U.S. National Park Sites, International Journal of Heritage Studies 25:7: 671–688.