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Simin Behbahani: Iran's National Poet
Iranian Studies, 2008Though Simin Behbahani's poems differ in their command of language, versatility of themes, and originality of images, they are unified from beginning to end by common traits. This poet has consistently been an advocate of individual rights, regardless of gender, class, religion, political affiliation, or ethnicity.
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Women, Women's Issues and Women's Language in Simin Behbahani's Poetry
Journal of Studies in Lyrical Language and Literature,15(55 ...Alilu, Seddigheh +2 more
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Philosophical Despair and its Causes in Simin Behbahani's Sonnets
Journal of Studies in Lyrical Language and Literature,13(49 ...Piroti, Loghman +2 more
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‘I Will Rebuild You, Oh My Homeland’: Simin Behbahani's Work and Sociopolitical Discourse
Iranian Studies, 2008This article analyzes Behbahani's narrative and poetic works as they reflect different sociopolitical discourses over decades and discusses her contribution to the rise of new literary discourses in different periods. These discourses reflect the pre-Revolutionary committed and post-Revolutionary feminist literary movements and, in recent years, an ...
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There is a common resonance among individuals who embody art, culture, and humanitarian values, regardless of their geographic origins. They remain committed to expressing similar sentiments through their work and thoughts. Two such figures—renowned Bangladeshi poet and women's rights leader Begum Sufia Kamal (1911–1999) and Simin Behbahani (1927–2014),
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There is a common resonance among individuals who embody art, culture, and humanitarian values, regardless of their geographic origins. They remain committed to expressing similar sentiments through their work and thoughts. Two such figures—renowned Bangladeshi poet and women's rights leader Begum Sufia Kamal (1911–1999) and Simin Behbahani (1927–2014),
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Persian Poetry, World Poetry, and Translatability
University of Toronto Quarterly, 2019Jahan Ramazani
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The Four Groups(Simin) and Farmer-Merchant Antithesis in Early Imperial China
The Chinese Historical Review: the Journal of Chinese Historians in the United States, 1995VÍCTOR Cunrui Xiong
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