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COMPARATIVE READING OF “I TURN OFF THE LIGHTS” AND “BANNED BOOKLET” ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF THE GYNESIS IN WOMEN WRITING

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  57-78

Abstract

 Throughout the history, women writers, regardless of geographical, historical and cultural variations, have always been faced with the same concerns and challenges. Women's literature depicts a world based on the masculine priorities and logic concerns. So, due to disturbing laws written by men, women writers have tried to use “feminine aesthetic” and find a proper language to express their concerns and aspirations. In this way, they were capable to represent a clear picture of the woman as it should be.In Iranian and Italian contemporary literature, many women authors have created works based on women's issues. Among these works, we can mention the works of ZOYA PIRZAD and ALBA DESES PEDES who narrate, in a specific manner, the same story about women's challenges and concerns.This paper applies “THEORY OF THE GYNESIS in Women Writing” to these two novels formed in two different geographical and cultural origins, and aims to answer the question of how the common characteristics of FEMININE WRITING engender fundamental similarities in plot, narrative and characterization? What we can say with certainty is that the characteristics and common factors in both text and meta-text of these two FEMININE WRITINGs engender a realistic and measured image of “women situation” in these two societies.

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    APA: Copy

    SALIMI KOUCHI, EBRAHIM, & SHAFII, SAMANEH. (2015). COMPARATIVE READING OF “I TURN OFF THE LIGHTS” AND “BANNED BOOKLET” ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF THE GYNESIS IN WOMEN WRITING. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE RESEARCH, 2(2 (4)), 57-78. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/237772/en

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    SALIMI KOUCHI EBRAHIM, SHAFII SAMANEH. COMPARATIVE READING OF “I TURN OFF THE LIGHTS” AND “BANNED BOOKLET” ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF THE GYNESIS IN WOMEN WRITING. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE RESEARCH[Internet]. 2015;2(2 (4)):57-78. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/237772/en

    IEEE: Copy

    EBRAHIM SALIMI KOUCHI, and SAMANEH SHAFII, “COMPARATIVE READING OF “I TURN OFF THE LIGHTS” AND “BANNED BOOKLET” ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF THE GYNESIS IN WOMEN WRITING,” COMPARATIVE LITERATURE RESEARCH, vol. 2, no. 2 (4), pp. 57–78, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/237772/en

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