Interpreting Farsi 1: The Case of Victoria and Iranian Women

Mohammad Rezaee; Mona Kalantari

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 5-24

Abstract
  In this article we examine how Iranian women put an interpretation on Victoria, a very popular satellite TV series on Farsi One channel. Based on Active Audience Theory especially Cross-cultural Consumption, audiences consume media texts in different manners. By using qualitative method and in depth ...  Read More

Women’s Thoughts and Place in Modern Arts: A Look at Barbara Kruger’s Works and Photography

Alireza Baharloo; Sedigheh Aghaee; Abolghasem Dadvar

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 25-38

Abstract
  Feminist art is one of the main branches of art and is a substantial artistic movement in the west during the 20th century whose artists move toward challenging art and its identification in connection to gender. Feminist art considers the whole effective elements on the artwork and subjects as emotional ...  Read More

“Black Tents”: What a Nomad Woman from Kalhor Believes to be Portable Structures of the Tribe

Abdolhamid Papzan; Nashmil Afsharzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 39-56

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to study the nomad women's indigenous knowledge of housing in tribes of Kalhor Kalhor. The study was a done by qualitative approach, using participatory methods PRA, and focus groups in the Gilan e Gharb city of Kermanshah province. The results were analyzed by content analysis. ...  Read More

Lullabies, Female Mediua or Infantine Hypnologic Melody Sociological Analysis of Lamerd's Lullabies in Fars Province

Halime Enayat; maryam hoseini; Javad Askari chavordi

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 57-76

Abstract
  The aim of this research is analyze the content of Lamerd's lullabies in Fars Province with sociological approach and to illustrate women's situation in family and the function of these lullabies in the mentioned region. The method of this study is qualitative content analysis of lullabies with inductive ...  Read More

Women' Cultural Development (Study in Qom Province)

Karam Habibpour Gatabi; gholamreza ghafari

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 77-96

Abstract
  The shift in the axis of development in final decade of 20th century changed its centrality from social sphere to the cultural sphere. Nowadays, cultural development is a precondition to achieve other components of development and those countries that are able to achieve cultural development will be ...  Read More

The Status of Women in the Pharaoh Civilization: The Archeological Findings of the Era of the New Empire (1500-1000 BC)

Bahareh Javaheri

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 97-118

Abstract
  Professor Jean Yoyotte, one of the most prominent French Egyptologists, holds that perhaps unlike what the Egyptians themselves maintain, the fountainhead of everything is not in Egypt; yet one has to agree that circa 3000 BC, Egypt was indeed much more advanced than its neighboring states. Indelible ...  Read More

The Afflictions of the Arabic Women Represented in Novels By Haif Bitar

Shahryar Niazi; Somayeh Aghajani Yazabadi; Yadolah Malayeri

Volume 3, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 119-131

Abstract
  This Study aims to show the changes of the image of women in the novels of Hifa Bitar, in which the author presents the history of women?s life in nearly all its stages, adolescence youth and middle age This research throws light on the characteristics, both positive and negative, attributed to women ...  Read More