Journal of Culture-Communication Studies
Discourse Analysis of Social Criticism in Islamic Revolution of Iran’s Poetic

HASAN drhbashir; m erfanpoor

Volume 19, Issue 41 , June 2018, , Pages 1-30

https://doi.org/10.22083/jccs.2018.87313.2159

Abstract
  Literature is a social document by analyzing which we can reach an outline for social situations of a given era. Islamic revolution era, has undergone so many developments and vicissitudes with regard to social conditions of Iranian people that has been reflected in the poetry of this period of time. ...  Read More

Feminity and Masculinity in Afghanistan Society: Discourse Analysis of "Sang-e-Sabor" Film:

Hassan Bashir; Sayyed Baqer Hussaini

Volume 16, Issue 30 , December 2015, , Pages 67-87

Abstract
  Is the film Sang-e-Saboor "Rock patient" express the true nature of marriage in Afghan society? To answer this question and whether the character and functions of men and women in this film, showing the culture of men and women in Afghanistan or not; this article analysis the concepts of masculinity ...  Read More

The Representation of two Concepts of “Endeavor” and “Labor” used in Textbooks of Schools in Iran

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Volume 12, Issue 16 , May 2012, , Pages 47-81

Abstract
  The education in school is one of the important basic training in every society. The textbooks in every countries including Iran are the most commonly used educational media. This paper tries to investigate two concepts including “Endeavor” and “Labor” which has been used in the ...  Read More

Culture-Building and Representation of the Family in Television Concerning with The 20-Year Perspective Document

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Volume 12, Issue 14 , August 2011, , Pages 7-25

Abstract
  Mass media in modern world have become one of the crucial elements which have affect not only economic and political aspects of life but cultural and social aspect of our life has been affected by them. National television in Iran has claimed to have an educational role as well as, Culture-Building for ...  Read More

The Image of Islam according to the Western Caricatures after September 11

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Volume 9, Issue 2 , August 2007, , Pages 9-52

Abstract
  Caricatures, as independent media or through other media, play an important role in cross-cultural communications and possibly bring about substantial changes to tribes, nations, and states. Examples of this influence can be seen in the Danish insulting caricatures. Based on this event and with the intention ...  Read More