Volume 02: Issue 02, 2020
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Item Open Access International Journal of Fear Studies, Volume 2 (2), 2020: Interdisciplinary & Transdisciplinary Approaches(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Fisher, R. MichaelItem Open Access Resume to Corona(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Morrison, HallieItem Open Access Safe spaces' enjoying a morbid surge in coronavirus(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Furedi, FrankItem Open Access Pandemic, fearless, and an Indigenous Perspective: A dialogue(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Fisher, R. Michael; Four ArrowsItem Open Access Senior Editorial: Women's voices flying(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Fisher, R. MichaelItem Open Access Burring a velvet line(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Burke, GeraldineItem Open Access Book Review: An education in 'evil': Implications for curriculum, pedagogy, and beyond, by Cathryn van Kessel, 2019(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Fisher, R. MichaelItem Open Access Expanding perspectives through flight: Transformation of fear through arational way of knowing(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Bickel, BarbaraItem Open Access Artist (Cover) Story: "Breathe"(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Alper, MaraItem Open Access Virus(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Timalsina, RamjiItem Open Access Fear in corona time: Nepali poetry(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Timalsina, RamjiThe whole of humanity felt threatened together for the first time in its history because of Corona Virus Disease 2019 [COVID-19]. Such an extent of fear has been expressed in different forms. Literary creation is one such site of expressions. On this background, this research article has explored how the emotion of fear is expressed through Nepali poetry composed during the COVID-19 lockdown. The poems used for interpretation were composed in Nepal and beyond by the poets who are Nepali in their origin though they live in different parts of the world at present. Using random sampling in the selection of the texts, the ten poems by nine different Nepali poets have been used to explore how they present fear related to COVID-19. The lines quoted in English are my free translations from Nepali except the poems of Manprasad Subba, Mukul Dahal, and Yati Raj Ajanabi who have published their poems in both the Nepali and English versions. The analysis has come to the conclusion that these poems depict the picture of troublesome life of the period and give voice to the atmosphere of fear, types of fear, sources of fear and levels of fear.Item Open Access Treading Through Coro-Trauma(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Adhikari, Bhawani ShankarItem Open Access Meditation on COVID final cause(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Subba, DeshItem Open Access Unwritten Poem(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Subba, ManprasadItem Open Access Coro-Fear: A Hail to the New Normal(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Pokharel, BhawanaItem Open Access Ruminations and reflections on fear(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Holmes, KimberleyItem Open Access The Patient Reaper(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Mack, Allison FayeItem Open Access Corona Virus Fear(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Adhikari, Bhawani ShankarItem Open Access Untitled(In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute, 2020-08-17) Morrison, Hallie