The Comparative Study of the Contenporary Iranian Authers Style of Writing With the Emphasis on Grender

zaenab Mohammad Ebrahimi Jahromi; tahereh zakery

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  This research, relying on Critical Discourse Analysis(CDA), has proceed to analyze ten novels of modern Iranian men and women writers.In the field of lexicon, using marked lexicon and metaphor, and in the section of syntax, using syntactic non – norm in the texts, it has compared active vs. passive ...  Read More

Lingual Outlook of Feminism Tendency in Grapes of Wrath

shahla sharifi; leila erfaniyanGhonsoli

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  Along history, women were under hard afflicting oppressions and injustices. The rights women benefit today, is the result of the struggle of great people who did hard attempts for women’s rights. On this way, not only were women after social equality, but also some men worked following the same goal. ...  Read More

The Exploration of the Woman’s Position in the Realistic Works Written by Jamalzadeh and Balzac

farideh alavi; soheila saeedi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  For realists, the literature is the instrument to identify the real social logics and relationships. The school of realism objects to expand the social awareness of its readers, and it suggests them new subjects. According to this approach, the woman’s life has become an issue of the literary works. ...  Read More

Indigenous Healing Methods among Turkmen Women

manijeh Maghsudi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  This study is based upon a field work in the Turkmen Sahara region. It explores one of the indigenous healing methods called Ishani taken by the Turkmen women. There are different methods of healing among Turkmen such as Porkhani, Damartotan, but Ishani is one of the most amazing cultural phenomena grown ...  Read More

Woman’s Image in the Mohammad Mohammad Ali’s novels The Hidden Image, Drenched Believes of a Dead Man, Tahmine’s Tale through the Feminist Literary Criticism

maryam hoseini; faranak jahanbakhsh

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  The feminist literary criticism is a kind of criticism which deals with the masculine works and unveils the gynophobia of literary system. This school of thought believes that the masculine norms rule over literature and feminine experiences, desires, interests and emotions have turned pale and have ...  Read More

Gender and its Relation to Acceptability and Transparency of Neologisms: A Case Study of General Words Approved by Academy of Persian Language and Literature

saeed ketabi; mahdi aghili; marjan abolhasani

Volume 2, Issue 3 , June 2010

Abstract
  This study investigates the extent of acceptability and transparency of some of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature (APLL) coined terms (neologisms) compared to that of the borrowed words. It also sought to see if there were any relationships between the genders of participants and the extent ...  Read More