Women Rights

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March 9, 2026

Women Rights

Introduction to the Campaign Against Domestic Violence/ Glittering Display

We challenge society’s indifference towards the issue of violence. “متن راست چین” “Right-aligned text” Jewel-like appearance “I met a man in an intellectual relationship who I thought thinks like me. From the beginning of our marriage, the excuses started. Why do you hold hands with your friends? Why do men always make you the target […]...

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Created By: Jelve Javaheri
May 25, 2017

People’s rule of religion or religious rule of people? / Daniel Mohammadzadeh

This is a caption This is a caption Daniel Mohammadzadeh The fifth round of elections for Islamic city and village councils will be held simultaneously with the twelfth round of presidential elections in Iran on 19 May 2017. Although decades of political and religious negotiations have not yet resulted in women’s participation in presidential elections, […]...

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Created By: Admin
April 23, 2017

Expanding the concept of equality throughout the country and decentralizing from Tehran / Saki Laghaii

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Saqi Laga’i The social presence of women in various fields changed after the 1979 Revolution and the rise of the Islamic Republic. From the mandatory hijab to the exclusion of women from certain professions such […]...

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Created By: Saqhi Laghaei
April 23, 2017

Sexual exposure and observations on the concept of “consent” / Elahe Amani

This is a picture of a flower. Goddess Amani April in America is the month of awareness and prevention of sexual assault. Sexual violence is a crucial issue in public health, human rights, and social justice. “Sexual assault” includes any sexual behavior, activity, or contact that is imposed on an individual without their full and […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
April 23, 2017

Radiant Light of Alaa: The Iranian government fears feminism like a giant / Siavash Khorramgah

  Conversation with Siavash Khoramgah Is Iranian cinema currently successful? What is the position of women in this cinema? What is the status of feminism in Iranian cinema? These are among the questions that have been raised in the conversation of peace talks with the enlightening presence of Ala, a researcher, poet, and literary critic, […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
March 27, 2017

The portrayal of women on Iranian television/ Jafari’s thoughts.

This is a caption This is a caption. Jafari’s thought She screams and hits her head and face with both hands while crying, goes to sleep with full hijab and wakes up, gets ready to go to the salon or buy clothes, and locks her husband in the house. If she is dying, she definitely […]...

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Created By: Andisheh Jafari
March 27, 2017

Three Women of Farhadi/ Mostafa Azizi

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Mostafa Azizi Women in Farhadi’s cinema are always the subject of the story, without being the main character. The deepest issues of women are narrated from the perspective of the male character, who is […]...

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Created By: Mustafa Azizi
March 27, 2017

Media in the shadow of politics/ Sina Kiani

This is a caption This is a caption Sina Kiani State television, cinema, and theater have always been available spaces for women to engage in, participate, and consume cultural productions. However, there has always been inequality in terms of time and location distribution compared to men. The position and power of women in each of […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 27, 2017

From Caesar Kimiaei to Farhadi the seller; Changing the image of women in Iranian cinema / Ali Ajami.

This is a caption. Ali Ajami In the span of half a century, Iranian society has undergone significant changes from the film “Qeysar” (1348) to “The Salesman” (1396). Comparing the portrayal of Iranian society in these two films can demonstrate these changes; however, this writing will focus on the changes that have occurred in the […]...

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Created By: Ali Ajami
March 27, 2017

“Red Nail Polish”, A Mediating Approach to Representing Women in Iranian Cinema / Zahra Bagheri Shad

This is a picture of a flower. Zahra Bagheri is happy. The importance of an intersectional approach in examining the position of women. One of the main criticisms of classical feminist theories is that many of these theories have been one-dimensional and based on polarizing gender roles, implying that all women are inherently oppressed and […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 27, 2017

The role of women in Iranian cinema, from the beginning to the end of the 30s decade / Jinoos Nazak Kar.

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Genius delicate work Women have always been one of the important and influential factors in dramatic storytelling and without their presence, many important literary and theatrical works of the world could not have been created; […]...

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Created By: Jinos Nazkar
March 27, 2017

My body, my right: An exploration of the right to ownership over the body / Hossein Raeisi

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence for translation. Hossein Raeisi Perhaps at first glance, it may be thought that all humans have the right to make decisions about their own bodies. Where is the place for discussion and analysis in this area? Why is there […]...

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Created By: Hossein Raeesi
March 27, 2017