Mélanie Lamotte is Assistant Professor of History at Duke University.
Essential reading for every scholar of French colonial history. This monumental study brings together, for the first time, the early history of France's imperial project in both the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. By Flesh and Toil weaves local histories of work, sex, family, and identity into a vast tapestry, showing how French policy shifted from assimilation of indigenous peoples within French Catholic culture to hierarchical policies of privilege and exclusion based on race, gender, and the exploitation of enslaved laborers. -- Sue Peabody, author of <i>Madeleine’s Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets, and Lies in France’s Indian Ocean Colonies</i>