A Comparative Study of the Image of “Women” in the Book One Thousand and One Nights and Sani’-ol-Molk’s Paintings

Maryam Hoseini; Fahime zarezadeh

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  The book “One Thousand and One Nights” has always been considered as a relatively major source in cultural studies about women. This book comprises many female characters who play various moral and operative roles. It seems that this book does not merely reflect the common perspectives of one era ...  Read More

The Author’s Attitude of the Book “ Tarikh-i-Shahi” on Women Kings

Parvin Torkamany Azar

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  Iranian society was a patriarchal one in which men had normally the highest authorities in political, social and economic relations and women often were absent from the scene of the official policy. But, since the prior qualification of the king was his attachment to the royal origins and family, the ...  Read More

To Consider the Conversion to Islam and Women’s Bay’at with the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)

Shahla Bakhtiary

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  The conversion to Islam and bay’at of the newly converted Muslims are significant to draw the relationship between the Prophet of Islam and Muslims. There are lots of records and researches which depict the different aspects of bay’at between men and the Prophet. Then, what is significant is to examine ...  Read More

The Exploration of the Presence of Lebanese Women in Cultural Sphere

Ezzat Molla Ebrahimi; Akram RoshanFekr

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  In recent centuries, women were provided with the proper space to be active in social, political, economical, cultural, intellectual and literary areas. Therefore, they have done valuable activities and helped their countries to achieve increasing growth and manage fundamental changes. In this regard, ...  Read More

Studying the Effect of Gender on Non-Affective Prosody

Keyvan zahedi; Hsan Ashayeri; Fereshteh Rahimzadeh

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  Human brain has been constructed to be different between male and female from structural and functional points of view. This research aims at the study of the difference between two genders in perception of non- affective (linguistic) prosody of speech. The present study is cross – sectional, whose ...  Read More

Chante , the Appearence of Fars Qashqa’I women’s emotions

Marjan salavati

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2010

Abstract
  Chante or Ayenedan is one of the Qashqa’I hand-woven arts that is made only by women. It is applied for carrying individual things like: money, food, etc. Qashqa’I girls and women learn how to weave Chante from childhood and will weave an excellent Chante when they are going to marry. In the tribal ...  Read More