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Research Paper Art
Representation of Cultural Identity of Women and Girls in the Cover Designs of Children's Stories in Arab Countries

Ghufran Brimo; Effatolsadat Afzaltousi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2023.363476.1951

Abstract
  Illustrating children's book covers plays a significant role in conveying cultural concepts to them. The cultural identity of children can be indirectly reinforced by images that reference specific cultural concepts of a community or a region.This study aims to answer the question of how the cultural ...  Read More

Research Paper Literature
Discourse semiotics of gender in two novels "This street has no speed bumps "and "Rahesh".

نرجس ghabeli; alireza asadi; ali soltani

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2023.363168.1947

Abstract
  Novels, As cultural products, represent a society with various discourses. Each discourse, with its own configurations, is constantly trying to make its meanings hegemonic. The current research is an attempt to analyze the discourse semiotics of gender with an emphasis on the theory of Laclau and Mufehe ...  Read More

Research Paper Art
A Systematic Review of Family and Media Research (With Emphasis on Virtual Social Networks, Cinema, and Television(

Seyed javad Hosseini; hassan bashir; mozhgan oroji

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, Pages 505-524

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2024.381647.2073

Abstract
  Families, as crucial social institutions, play a vital role in providing emotional and physical support to their members and teaching life skills. The rapid evolution of communication technologies and media has significantly influenced this institution, leading to major changes within it. This research ...  Read More

Research Paper Art
Reflection of the Concept of Spivak’s Subaltern in The Nine Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo and Mastaneh, the History of the Forgotten by Naghmeh Samini

Tuba Mozafari nezhad; Esmaeil Najar

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, Pages 525-541

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2023.367618.1984

Abstract
  This investigation applies Spivak's "Subaltern Theory" to undertake a comparative examination of Mastaneh, the History of the Forgotten and Nine Parts of Desire. Spivak maintains that comparative studies in world literature are currently predominantly conducted in accordance with the logic of globalization ...  Read More

Research Paper Art
The Victorian Illustrating of Shakespeare’s Women: Metal Engraving

Afrooz Khaleghi; Morteza Lak; Hoda Shabrang

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, Pages 543-565

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2024.378655.2055

Abstract
  This article seeks to examine the illustrated editions of Shakespeare's plays, whose images were printed by the use of metal engraving, in order to find the most determining factors that affect the way of understanding the female characters in the play, and to answer the question, "What is the Victorian ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociology
The Analysis of the Concept of Gender in the Drama “Drought and Lie” through the Discourse-Historical Approach of Ruth Wodak

Halimeh Enayat; Marzieh Askari

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, Pages 567-584

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2024.363784.1952

Abstract
  Art is a fundamental component of the culture of a society, and its motifs can serve as a reflection of the society’s cultural, social, political, and economic status. In this investigation, the text of Mohammad Yaghoubi’s drama “Drought and Lie” from the 2000s serves as the data ...  Read More

Research Paper Historic
Examining the position and performance of women poets in the Prophetic and Alawi government and comparing it with the government of the three caliphs

mohammadjavad najafi; Mohammed Hussain ragby Davani; mohammad sepehri

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, Pages 585-602

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwica.2023.367515.1983

Abstract
  Saqanefars are structures from the Qajar period that are derived from the indigenous and ritual architecture of Mazandaran. In contrast to comparable structures, Saqanfar Kijatekiyeh in Babol is characterized by a plethora of pictorial themes that are specifically focused on women. This research aims ...  Read More