The author covers issues of gender and Iranian national identity as reflected in Iran’s first published woman novelist, Simin Daneshvar. Her novel, Savushun, is the first novel to be published by an Iranianwoman in 1969. The novel depicts Iran at the start of the country’s governmental factions in 1941 when Reza Shah Pahlavi overthrew years of Iranian dynasty and established a monarchy. This thesis explores how the novel is a vital part of Iran’s historical literature as well as essential to the present day discussion of gender and politics, especially for women within the patriarchal paradigm
This paper is an attempt to explore gender disparities in Afghanistan from a South-Asian perspective...
This study analyzes the issues of traditional patriarchy and the reconstruction of gender roles of t...
Gender inequality and violence against women are critically discussed by scholars around the world. ...
After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iranian women writers with their feminist issues successfully ...
First published in 1969, Simin Daneshvar\u27s Savushun has gone through sixteen printings and sold h...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 24-04, page: 3360.Thesis (M.A.)--American Universit...
For centuries, the tradition of veiling and public silence repressed the Iranian women both physical...
The major problem of this study is how against patriarchy is reflected in A Thousand Splendid Suns n...
Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
Gender politics and the public sphere have been two key areas of intervention on the part of both th...
This thesis addresses questions and dynamics of gender and power in Iran, after the Iranian revolut...
Under Iran’s growing contact with the West from 1925 until 1979, which caused cultural changes, mode...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
[From the Introduction] The idea that language embodies patriarchal thought processes, severing wome...
This paper is an attempt to explore gender disparities in Afghanistan from a South-Asian perspective...
This study analyzes the issues of traditional patriarchy and the reconstruction of gender roles of t...
Gender inequality and violence against women are critically discussed by scholars around the world. ...
After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iranian women writers with their feminist issues successfully ...
First published in 1969, Simin Daneshvar\u27s Savushun has gone through sixteen printings and sold h...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 24-04, page: 3360.Thesis (M.A.)--American Universit...
For centuries, the tradition of veiling and public silence repressed the Iranian women both physical...
The major problem of this study is how against patriarchy is reflected in A Thousand Splendid Suns n...
Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
Gender politics and the public sphere have been two key areas of intervention on the part of both th...
This thesis addresses questions and dynamics of gender and power in Iran, after the Iranian revolut...
Under Iran’s growing contact with the West from 1925 until 1979, which caused cultural changes, mode...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
[From the Introduction] The idea that language embodies patriarchal thought processes, severing wome...
This paper is an attempt to explore gender disparities in Afghanistan from a South-Asian perspective...
This study analyzes the issues of traditional patriarchy and the reconstruction of gender roles of t...
Gender inequality and violence against women are critically discussed by scholars around the world. ...