Gender

Iranian women have no body; A study on the reproduction of gender stereotypes in virtual space in conversation with Mansoureh Moosavi / Mehrnoush No’edoust.
For centuries, or perhaps thousands of years, Iranian women have faced oppression and limitations, which continue to this day. However, it seems that the younger generation is experiencing different conditions compared to women of past generations in Iran, thanks to the internet and virtual space. Patriarchy still exists and both the government and society are […]...
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Mehrnoush Noudoust
Homeless and the issue of sexual identity; Conversation with a Citizen/Razvaneh Mohammadi
International laws on human rights recognize the right to adequate housing for all, regardless of gender, age, or status. This right is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (adopted in 1966). This issue is considered so important that the United Nations has […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
Gender Notes on the Housing Crisis in Iran/Elham Amani
Gender Discrimination and Housing Rights for Women; Equal Pay for Equal Work...
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Elahe Amani
Literature of women and literature of women / Amide Shams
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. It appears to be a caption for an image, which reads “Attachment 9098” and is aligned to the right with a width of 76. Hope ShamsCan the gender of a literary work be traced and identified? In such an act, what layers of […]...
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Omid Shams
Sexual minorities and the dual stereotype of gender/Rezvaneh Mohammadi
“متن راست چین” “Right-aligned text” Razvaneh Mohammadi Sexism refers to any form of discrimination, prejudice, or bias based on gender or sex. This term gained popularity during the second wave of feminism and the period between the 1960s and 1980s. Sexism can include giving superiority to one gender over another or limiting the abilities of […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
Book Introduction: “Sibilo Women and Beardless Men”
Women’s concern about their husbands preferring men, especially when they sought distance from them during intercourse, was a clear indication of the traditional prioritization of men over women for adult men. As written by Afsoon Najmabadi in her book “Women Without Veils and Men Without Beards: Gender Anxieties in Modern Iranian Society”, husbands of men […]...
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Gender in Iran and Legal Gaps for Transgenders/ Sina Kiani
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Sina Kiani In order to understand the meaning of gender, it is necessary to first define the concept of sex. Sex is defined as the classification of individuals based on physical, biological, and reproductive characteristics. From a classical perspective, individuals are classified as male, female, or intersex. […]...
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