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parsapour Z. Ecofeminist critique of the story of "Abiha". LIRE 2019; 15 (62) :33-50
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-34230-en.html
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In this research, we attempt to answer this question with the exploratory reading of the story of the "Abiha" blues" by Moniru Ravanipour : To what extent the events of this story, which is related to the indigenous beliefs of the people of the south, corroborate the relationship between women and nature? What are the differences between women and men attitude in this story about nature? Based on this research, it can be said that Moniru Ravanipour  with her female concerns, has been able to relate to this story - and of course her other stories emphasizing the duality of men and women. In addition to by utilizing a mythical inventory such as Mermaid shows the close relationship between woman and nature. Unlike profit-minded of men, women have a kind of caring and empathic behavior with nature. Ravanipour, also dividing Mermaids into blue and red and she has been able to portray the dual figure of nature. A figure that is proportional to the behavior of humans (men) is suddenly changing, and women understand this sudden change.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Literary Criticism
Received: 2019/06/25 | Accepted: 2019/06/25 | Published: 2019/06/25

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