For centuries, the tradition of veiling and public silence repressed the Iranian women both physically and verbally. These conventions stipulated that women’s physique should be concealed and their voice, emotion and concern remain unexpressed. Although Iranian women have always played crucial and representative roles in various political and historical eras, the tendency to trivialize and neglect their roles and movements has been rife. This affected Persian literature as well; women were either totally excluded or were marginalized and mentioned very briefly in literature. The Iranian women had challenged these conventions, ventured into the public, and voiced their thoughts and concerns through literature but they were again margi...
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After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iranian women writers with their feminist issues successfully ...
This article shows how Iranian female poets in the post-revolutionary period, through their poetry, ...
[From the Introduction] The idea that language embodies patriarchal thought processes, severing wome...
The politics of gender have dominated Western conversation concerning Iran since the Islamic Republi...
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Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
This thesis examines fourteen diasporic life writing in English by Iranian women who mainly reside i...
The author covers issues of gender and Iranian national identity as reflected in Iran’s first publis...
Women face numerous political, economic, cultural, and religious barriers in the world. To remove t...
Under Iran’s growing contact with the West from 1925 until 1979, which caused cultural changes, mode...
After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian families fled to the United States. Their girl child...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
The main aim of this paper is to prove that feministic discourse related to war, is the best exampl...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
This thesis explores Iranian memoirs as an Islamic feminist space. It details a brief history of Ira...
After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iranian women writers with their feminist issues successfully ...
This article shows how Iranian female poets in the post-revolutionary period, through their poetry, ...
[From the Introduction] The idea that language embodies patriarchal thought processes, severing wome...
The politics of gender have dominated Western conversation concerning Iran since the Islamic Republi...
This paper explores the reason behind the crisis of representation in post-revolutionary competing I...
Even though Iranian women had a strong presence in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Islamic regime i...
This thesis examines fourteen diasporic life writing in English by Iranian women who mainly reside i...
The author covers issues of gender and Iranian national identity as reflected in Iran’s first publis...
Women face numerous political, economic, cultural, and religious barriers in the world. To remove t...
Under Iran’s growing contact with the West from 1925 until 1979, which caused cultural changes, mode...
After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian families fled to the United States. Their girl child...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
The main aim of this paper is to prove that feministic discourse related to war, is the best exampl...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
This thesis explores Iranian memoirs as an Islamic feminist space. It details a brief history of Ira...