نتایج جستجو برای: etemads female character of her femininity

تعداد نتایج: 21195221  

Journal: :Presence 2010
Karl F. MacDorman Joseph A. Coram Chin-Chang Ho Himalaya Patel

Simulated humans in computer interfaces are increasingly taking on roles that were once reserved for real humans. The presentation of simulated humans is affected by their appearance, motion quality, and interactivity. These presentational factors can influence the decisions of those who interact with them. This is of concern to interface designers and users alike, because these decisions often...

2008
Debra Ferreday

This paper examines the cultural phenomenon of ‘new burlesque’, a subculture in which young women take part in striptease performances which invoke the iconic styles and routines associated with mid-20th century cabaret. By reading burlesque websites alongside the celebrity culture and advertising, the article examines how the retro styles of dress and make-up associated with this subculture ha...

Journal: :إضاءت نقدیه فی الأدبین العربی و الفارسی 0
محمود طاووسی أستاذ بجامعة آزاد الإسلامیة فی رودهن، إیران. خدیجة بهرامی رهنما طالبة دکتوراه بجامعه آزاد الإسلامیة فی رودهن، إیران.

myths show the layers of human being's collective unconsciousness and include a  nations' symbolic and mysterious conceptions. banugoshasbnameh is a mythic verse book including mythic functions. in banugoshasbnameh, banugoshasb is a warring and heroic archetype. her functions remind the glory of   women's role in agricultural era, the era which is famed for its matriarchy and in ...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1974
S L Bem

This article describes the development of a new sex-role inventory that treats masculinity and femininity as two independent dimensions, thereby making it possible to characterize a person as masculine, feminine, or "androgynous" as a function of the difference between his or her endorsement of masculine and feminine personality characteristics. Normative data are presented, as well as the resu...

Journal: :Medical History 2003
Morag Martin

to the natural world into the language of popular science and presents this for the edification of others. These values were popular in the first half of the nineteenth century but less widely held in the second half, after challenges such as the Origin of species threatened the aesthetic sublime of nature.'s wide-ranging history of physical culture at the turn of the century contains a wealth ...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1390

the present paper offers a postcolonial reading of two of the best novels by v. s. naipaul – half a life and the mimic men – in five chapters. the focus of this research is on different notions of postcolonial criticism and their application on the two novels as discussed from homi bhabha’s and frantz fanons points of view. having introduced the life and literary career of v. s. naipaul in th...

2012
Tania Woods

From the mad heroines of classic Victorian literature to the portrayal of insanity in modern Western texts and Middle Eastern writing, women suffering from mental instability have been a captivating subject. Using today’s understanding of mental illness and psychological abnormality, do we find these women to be suffering from psychological conditions, or are they suffering from a “female malad...

Journal: :Indian Scientific Journal Of Research In Engineering And Management 2023

Despite the fact that Ramayana's principles are ingrained in Hindu consciousness, efforts being made to interpret this well-known epic light of gender, identity and women voices among other topics. In Ramayana, women's express concern about men's behavior their place family society. The emancipatory Ramayana make an effort free themselves from all social stigmas status mythical Indian lady Sita...

Journal: :Medical History 1997
Margaret Humphreys

heart. Margaret was not left in doubt about the risks, benefits and responsibilities of the rational, male education she was receiving. Her learning was to be of purely private benefit. She was warned not to pursue her academic interests to the detriment of those domestic duties for which nature had providentially formed her, or to reveal the extent of her learning to female friends or "ignoran...

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