Garraway, Doris — The Libertine Colony: Creolization in the Early French Caribbean (2005) Source Information
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Garraway, Doris — The Libertine Colony: Creolization in the Early French Caribbean (2005) Source Information
Author: Doris Y. Kadish Garraway
Full Title: The Libertine Colony: Creolization in the Early French Caribbean
Publisher: Duke University Press
Year: 2005
Type: Secondary Source — Colonial Ideology, Sexuality, Race, and Creolization in the Early French Caribbean
Location in Vault: research/secondary-sources/
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Review pass: Completed (2026-03-27) — colonial sexuality and race pass focused on Garraway's critique of celebratory creolization and the Saint-Domingue logic of desire plus exclusion
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Graph review in this pass: Created libertine colony; strengthened creolization, moc society culture, moc historiography, and moc sources Overview Garraway is one of the vault's most important correctives to any version of creolization that sounds too smooth, productive, or culturally generous. Her central claim is that French Caribbean creolization cannot be understood apart from the nexus of conquest, sexual domination, miscegenation, law, and fantasy.
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