The Gender Bias in the Choice of Address terms in Some Iranian Contemporary Stories

Jahangir Safari; Masoud i Rahimi Domakan; Ebrahim Zaheri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  This article aims to explore the role of the gender bias in the choice of address terms in some Iranian contemporary stories. Some address terms due to their gender distinctive functions refer either to men or women; however, as it has been observed the variability in the choice of some address forms ...  Read More

The Analysis of Reproduction of Gender Language in Persian Popular Magazines in Iran (Magazines Published during the Year 1386)

GHorban Ali Ebrahimi; Hasan Nasehi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  The distinguished gender language of the dominant gender discourse in the social atmosphere of Iran, as one of the most influential phenomenon determining the linguistic and non-linguistic actions of individuals, has been appeared in the popular magazines. It seems that the ruling ideology of the dominant ...  Read More

Southern Women in vulgar tales (Case study: Lamerd vulgar tales)

Reza Nobakht; Nasrin Ahmadi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to investigate the role and the place of women and men in vulgar tales in the 60 selected vulgar tales exploiting Parsons’ role theory and the infra- analysis method.The case tales are among which are narrated by people older than 50 years old. This paper aims, first to review ...  Read More

Woman at Battles: the Participation of the Muslim Women at Wars Till the End of Omavis Dynasty

Azartash azarnoush; Zohreh Dehghanpour

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  The paper aims to examine why women took part in the battles at the advent of Islam and how much they were effective in the promotion of Islam. The participation of women in battles in the advent of Islam is one of its undeniable and sure facts, and however, Islam is against the women to take part in ...  Read More

Functions of Bondswomen in the Family (From Taherid to Mongol)

hadi Alemzadeh; Fariba kazamnia

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  Family is a social-biological institution and it is one of the most fundamental institutions of society. This article explores the structure of the family institution in Iran at the historical period from the Taherid dynasty to Mongols, to analyze the impact of the bondswomen on twofold function of the ...  Read More

The Representation of the Palestine Occupation (1948) in the Poetry of the Palestinian Women Poets

Ezzat Molla Ebrahimi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , February 2010

Abstract
  A group of Palestinians became refugees in neighboring Arab countries after their homeland was occupied by Israel. Other part of the population continued to reside in the occupied country at Karate Gerbil and Ghazi, but they have lost the peace, and the political stability and establishment. Consequently, ...  Read More