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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

What does informing about human rights violations do to our mental and conscience as prisoners?/ Reza Alijani

This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Reza Alijani When the friends of the “Peace Line” magazine (Mr. Ali Kalai) asked me to write an article about the “necessity of informing about human rights violations”, I thought about what I should say about this important issue that I haven’t written about before. So far, […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
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

Mine; numerous wounds of the earth/ Jesus the healer

“این عکس یک پسر کوچک در حال بازی با گربه است” This picture shows a little boy playing with a cat.Isa Bazyar On the occasion of World Mine Awareness Day and Action Against Mines. The earth also bears many wounds as a result of our wars; wounds that may take years of effort to heal […]...

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Created By: Isa Bazyar
March 27, 2017

A look at the professional activities of teachers in 95/ Mohammad Habibi.

This is a caption This is a caption. Mohammad Habibi In the year 95, it was not a pleasant year for the public education system of the country. The remaining of Baloch teacher, Hamid Gangoozehi, to save the lives of his students at the beginning of the new year, the suicides of several retired teachers […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
March 27, 2017

Book Introduction: Film and Feminist Critics

Since the 1970s, the theory of film has gained a special place in film studies. One of the most important and challenging areas in this regard is the connection between film studies and feminist theories, which should be directly addressed in the emergence of prominent theorists who often borrow some concepts from previous or contemporary […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 27, 2017

Masih Ali-Nejad: Protests against the executions of the 1990s became public on social media networks.

Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist, launched one of the most popular and controversial Persian campaigns on social media in 2014. The “My Stealthy Freedom” campaign currently has over one million followers on Facebook. This campaign shares photos of Iranian women without hijab and provides them with a platform to speak about their experiences of being […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2017

Hopes of Architects: The potential of social networks is attractive for the government of Iran/ Simin Rouzgar

Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Omid Memarian began his career in journalism in 2000 in Iran by writing for various newspapers such as Hayat-e No, Sharq, and Yas-e No. This blogger and journalist, who continued his studies in multimedia journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, has written for various English-language media and news agencies such […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
February 24, 2017

Challenges of social networks and their consequences; in conversation with Mehrdad Darvishpour / Ali Kalaii.

  Conversation with Ali Kalai Generally, social media activists are those who express their opinions about the field in which they specialize. However, it seems that in addition to activists, we should also seek the help of intellectuals in the field of humanities, especially sociologists, considering the impact of this field on society, and ask […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
February 24, 2017