خلاصه ماشینی:
com Received: July 3, 2017 Accepted: September 27, 2017 A survey of women’s Shabestan pattern in the mosque and contemporary Mosalla of Iran based on socio-political role of women in the Islamic Revolution Mehdi Hamzeh Nezhad 1, Soolmaz Aghaie 2* Abstract Since women make up half of the structure of the Islamic community, it is very important to address them in worship-political arenas.
com Received: June 9, 2017 Accepted: October 7, 2017 Cross-dressing in the Iranian cinema: A poststructuralist approach Behrouz Mahmoodi Bakhtiari1*, Kourosh Ghaniyoun 2 Abstract "Cross-dressing" defined as the concept of wearing female dresses by men, and male dresses by women, entered the plots of movies from the early ages of the emergence of cinema, and has still survived.
com Received: June 8, 2017 Accepted: August 27, 2017 A comparative study in women's fashion during Fath-ali-Shah and Naser-al-Din Shah’s court Mahnaz Jahani1*, Sahar Changiz 2 Abstract Change of women’s clothing during the Qajar era, has given a reason to many experts and researchers to consider the issue in their writings, even so short.
Considering that some factors, such as religious views, politics, economy as well as psychological aspects of the kings have direct impact on fashion and its changes, this study using a qualitative approach and descriptive-analytical methodology and emphasizing on two Qajar dynasties, aims to evaluate available pictures collected from this era and study the documents and logbooks which are about costume classifications and frequently used fashion in Qajar’s court, in order to identify and introduce those elements which have influence on evolution or stability of clothing style in this era.