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Social Ideas in Poetry of Four Female Contemporary Poet (Parvin Etesami, Forough Farokhzad, Tahereh Safarzadeh and Simin Behbahani) [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 2015
This artile with social view point is going to study the social thought of Forough’s poem, specially based of female, freedom, tradition and modernity. It focuses on these features of Forough’s poem from a different point of view towards social issues. This article studies the social meanings of Forough’s poem that are specialized for her.
Izadyar, Mohsen, AzizMohammadi, Fatemeh
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Ideology Enforcement in Three Poems Chadur and Char-Diwari (2012) by Fahmida Riaz, Gracefully She Approached (2003) by Simin Behbahani, and Daughter of Afghanistan (2005) by Nadia Anjuman

open access: yesEnglish Language and Literature, 2020
The purpose of this analysis is to expose the issue of ideology enforcement in poems Chadur and Char-Diwari (CCD) by Fahmida Riaz, Gracefully She Approached (GSA) by Simin Behbahani, and Daughter of Afghanistan (DOA) by Nadia Anjuman. The issue of ideology enforcement refers to the patriarchy system strategies in applying their rules to the women.
Nurul Refsi Pangestu, Kurnia Ningsih
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LOVE POEMS OF ANNA AKHMATOVA AND IRANIAN POETESS SIMIN BEHBAHANI: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of historical philological and cultural studies, 2017
Huseyn M. Gero, Sakina S. Gero
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Types of Sketch and Deployment of Allusion on Vertical Axis of Simin Behbahani's New Sonnets [PDF]

open access: yesHalf-Yearly Persian Language and Literature, 2019
Ahmad Kanjouri   +3 more
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Rebuilding the homeland in poetry and song: Simin Behbahani, Dariush Eghbali, and the making of a transnational national anthem

Popular Communication, 2017
ABSTRACTThis article traces the transformation of an Iranian nationalist poem by Simin Behbahani entitled “I Will Rebuild You, Homeland” (1981) into an expatriate national anthem, and the poem-song’s subsequent incorporation into protests and political speeches by individuals and groups in and outside of Iran.
exaly   +2 more sources

Study The Process Of Nostalgia In Simin Behbahani's Poem

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015
Maryam Mosapour, Fermesk Nikpey
exaly   +2 more sources

SIMIN BEHBAHANI TRANSLATIONS

Muslim World, The, 1996
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