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Angelique Nixon

Angelique Nixon

Bahamian writer, artist, academic and activist


Angelique V. Nixon is a Bahamas-born, Trinidad-based, feminist writer, artist, academic and activist.

Quick Facts Born, Alma mater ...

Nixon teaches at The University of the West Indies St. Augustine's, and is a director of CAISO: Sex & Gender Justice organization in Trinidad and Tobago.

She is the author of the 2015 non-fiction book Resisting Paradise: Tourism, Diaspora, and Sexuality in Caribbean Culture.

Early life and education

Nixon was born in The Bahamas and raised in Trinidad.[1]

Nixon has a bachelor's degree in accounting and humanities from Nova Southeastern University, a master's degree in English from Florida Atlantic University, and a PhD in English from the University of Florida.[2] She also has a graduate certificate in women’s studies and gender research from the University of Florida.[2]

She did a postdoctoral fellowship in Africana studies at New York University, focusing on migration and theories of Africana.[2]

Career

Nixon works, writers and makes art about intersectional feminism, Black liberation and decolonization.[1]

Nixon is a tenured lecturer at the University of the West Indies at St. Augustine's Institute for Gender and Development Studies where, from 2017 to 2021, she led the Sexual Culture of Justice program that produced local and regional analysis on how to approach sexual and gender-based violence and discrimination towards LGBTQI+ people.[1][2] Her teaching focusses on African diaspora literature, diaspora, migration, tourism, gender and sexuality, Caribbean and post-colonial studies.[2]

She is a director of the Trinidad and Tobago based feminist LGBTQI+ organization CAISO: Sex & Gender Justice.[1] In 2021, Nixon called on the government of Trinidad and Tobago to declare a national emergency on gender based violence.[3]

Selected publications

  • Saltwater Healing: A Myth Memoir and Poems, Poinciana Paper Press 2013[1][4]
  • Resisting Paradise: Tourism, Diaspora, and Sexuality in Caribbean Culture, University Press of Mississippi, 2015, ISBN 978-1-4968-1326-8[5][6][7] - 2016 winner of the Caribbean Studies Association's 2016 Barbara T. Christian Award, Best Humanities Book.[8]

Personal life

Nixon is queer; she lives in Trinidad.[1]


References

  1. "Dr Angelique V. Nixon". Reykjavik Dialogue. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  2. "Caiso: Declare national emergency on gender-based violence". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 2021-02-13. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  3. "Poinciana Paper Press launches Saltwater Healing | Bahamas Local News". The Nassau Guardian. 26 Jan 2013. Archived from the original on 16 February 2014. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  4. McNeal, Keith E.; Quinn, Rachel Afi (2016). King, Rosamond S.; Nixon, Angelique V. (eds.). "Transgressive Bodies, Caribbean Sexualities, and Queer Feminisms". Social and Economic Studies. 65 (4): 131–141. ISSN 0037-7651. JSTOR 26380253.
  5. Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador (2017). King, Rosamond S.; Nixon, Angelique V. (eds.). "Caribglobal: Colonial Desire, Transgression, Exclusion, and Belonging in the Caribbean". Women's Studies Quarterly. 45 (1/2): 310–315. ISSN 0732-1562. JSTOR 44474143.

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