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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2024) 20 (3): 289–307.
Published: 01 November 2024
...Elham Naeej Abstract This article argues that Zoya Pirzad’s novel Chiragh-ha ra man khamush mikunam ( Things We Left Unsaid , 2001) casts the protagonist, Clarice Ayvazian, as an asexualized Madonna figure. Love in Chiragh-ha is split into its spiritual and sensual dimensions, which are viewed...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2024) 20 (3): 267–269.
Published: 01 November 2024
... “Manufacturing Madonnas: The Sexual/Spiritual Split in Zoya Pirzad’s Chiragh-ha ra man khamush mikunam .” Venturing into the realm of Iranian literary and cultural representations, this article presents a compelling analysis of contemporary romance narratives in Iran. Focusing on Pirzad’s renowned 2001 novel...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2013) 9 (3): 139–142.
Published: 01 November 2013
.... Such a desire is partially satisfied with her discussion of Zoya Pirzad’s I’ll Turn off the Lights (2001-2). Written by an Armenian fluent in Persian, Pirzad’s novel provides refreshing respite from what might otherwise be seen as a monolithic assemblage of purely Iranian texts. In the absence...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2008) 4 (3): 89–118.
Published: 01 November 2008
... lmmakers. In the fi eld of literature, female novelists such as Shahrnoush Parsipour, Goli Taraghi, Zoya Pirzad, and Fattaneh Haj Seyyed Javadi became bestselling writers in Iran. In the paradoxical Iranian society, where hijab is supposed to pro...
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (2021) 17 (2): 220–239.
Published: 01 July 2021
... and the Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Pirzad Zoya . 2006 . We’ll Get Used to It (in Persian). Tehran : Nashr-e Markaz . Ravanipour Moniro . 2017 . “ Act Two: Night Nurse ” (in Persian). In These Crazy Nights , 7 – 42 . Self...