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Simin Behbahani: Iran's National Poet

Iranian Studies, 2008
Though 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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Text and the Body in a Poem by Simin Behbahani

Iranian Studies, 2008
This paper is a phenomenological study of one of Simin Behbahani's better known poems, “Raqqaseh,” which is about the nightly ritualized dance of a dancing girl in a tavern. It will argue that the tavern in this poem could be viewed as a cultural container for socially dangerous representations and impulses, like the metaphoric sexualized body of the ...
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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, 2008
This 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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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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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.
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The semiotics of "snake" in the poem "I was saying that day ..." by Simin Behbahani, emphasizing Michael Rifater's theory

فصلنامه زبان و ادب فارسی,16(58),
arjomandi, maryam, zerafatkar, mehdi
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Study The Process Of Nostalgia In Simin Behbahani's Poem

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015
Maryam Mosapour, Fermesk Nikpey
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Simin Behbahani (1927–2014)

Middle Eastern Literatures, 2015
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SIMIN BEHBAHANI TRANSLATIONS

The Muslim World, 1996
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