Abstract
This special issue of Tout Moun is dedicated to honouring the scholarly legacy of our dear friend and colleague Professor Paula Morgan, whose distinguished academic career at the University of the West Indies has spanned over four decades, encompassing teaching, curriculum development, programme coordination, public service, research, and university administration. Having conducted ground-breaking research in many areas, including gender issues, violence and trauma, crime and criminality in the Anglophone Caribbean, representations of disability in Caribbean discourse, and pedagogical approaches to Caribbean literature and culture, Professor Morgan has received awards for teaching, publication, and graduate supervision. Her best-known works include Writing Rage: Unmasking Violence through Caribbean Discourse (co-authored with Valerie Youssef, UWI Press, 2006) and The Terror and the Time: Banal Violence and Trauma in Caribbean Discourse (UWI Press, 2014).