“Engendering Islands is an original, compelling, and important exploration of how metropolitan ideas about gender influenced emerging notions of race in the little-studied seventeenth-century French Caribbean. Ashley Williard’s fine scholarship and keen insights make this book valuable for scholars in a wide variety of fields.”-Micah True, author of Masters and Students: Jesuit Mission Ethnography in Seventeenth-Century New France “Ashley Williard’s careful reading of travelogues and other French texts within a rich engagement with wider scholarship reveals how colonial representations of violence and sexuality produced the racialized and gendered categories of savages, breeders, cloistered white femininity, pirates, and armed Black resistance.”-Sue Peabody, author of Madeleine’s Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets, and Lies in France’s Indian Ocean Colonies