Shakira Maxwell is
Assistant Lecturer in the Mona Unit, Centre for Gender and Development
Studies, UWI, Mona. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from
UWI, Mona, and a Diploma in Business Administration from the Institute
of Management and Production. A former Elsa Goveia Prize Winner
in History, she is currently completing her M.Phil thesis through
the Department of History at Mona examining the construction of
femininity through criminality in Jamaica in the late nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries.
She has been integrally involved in a number of research and
outreach programs and projects of the Mona Unit since 1997, including
work carried out with UNESCO, and The Jamaica Family Planning
Association. Her research interests include, gender-based violence,
female criminality, and women and the trade union movement.
Abstract: Reflections
in the Looking Glass: Old or New? 21st Century Historical
Epistemology and Methodology.