Critical Literary Studies
Vol. IV, No. 2, Serial Number 8, Spring and Summer 2022 |
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A Study of Antinarrative Elements in Alexander Burnes’ Travels into Bokhara · Ahmad Gholi; Mohammad Marandi; Zeinab Ghasemitari
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1-19
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Posthumanist Strategies of Forming Surrogate Cyborg Subjectivity in Contemporary Young Adult Autism Novels · Mahboubeh Farhangi; Laleh Atashi; Farideh Pourgiv
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21-36 |
In-between History and Memory: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Fictional World · Leila Babaeinia; Bahman Zarrinjooee; Zahra Bordbari
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37-52 |
Crushed under Imposition and Respectability Face Loss: A Look at Rapport Management in Monji dar Sobh-e-Namnak · Hossein Rahmani
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53-68 |
Intersectional-Translocational Positionality in Arab-American Women’s Narratives: Reading Randa Jarrar's A Map of Home and Laila Halaby's West of Jordan · Soheila Pourali; Razieh Eslamieh
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69-90 |
Abstract Space in Bret Easton Ellis's Less Than Zero · Mohsen Rezaeian; Bahee Hadaegh
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91-110 |
Food and Female Identity in Buchi Emecheta’s Double Yoke and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah · Maryam Moein Kharazi; Kaihan Bahmani
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111-129 |
Writing Back to “Culture Talk”: Reinvention of Muslim Identity in The Road from Damascus · Amirhossein Sadeghi; Hamed Habibzadeh; Zadmehr Torabi
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131-143 |
Sedimented Expressions and Indirect Language in John Berger’s A Painter of Our Time · Amirhossein Mohammadzadeh; Narges Montakhabi Bakhtvar
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145-157 |
A Comparative Analysis of Simin Behbahani and Souad al-Sabah's Poetry from the Perspective of Feminist Criticism · Sharafat Karimi; Jamil Jafari; Fatemeh Abbasi
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159-176 |
A Psychoanalytic Study of Psychosexual Signs in Dali’s Adaptive Paintings of Dante’s Divine Comedy · Maryam Tarighat Bin; Seyyed Shahabeddin Sadati
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177-193 |
Teachers' Attitudes towards the Use of Instructional Technology and Its Impact on Their Self-efficacy · Mitra Moazam; Mostafa Zamanian; Firooz Sadighi
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195-210 |
Abstracts in Persian |
211-222 |