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Epilogue
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3 - The Volatile Sigheh/Sex Workers’ Bodies in Jamalzadeh’s Ma’sumeh Shirazi
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Introduction
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- 30 January 2020, pp 9-44
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8 - Politics, Power, and Embodiment in Farahbakhsh’s Zendegi-ye Khosusi
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4 - Colonized Bodies in Al-e Ahmad’s “Jashn-e Farkhondeh”
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7 - Whose Body Matters in Afkhami’s Showkaran
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2 - Gendered Violence in Moshfeq-e Kazemi’s Tehran-e Makhuf
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5 - The Grotesque Sigheh/Sex Worker’s Body in Golestan’s “Safar-e ‘Esmat”
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6 - Bodily Inscriptions in Chubak’s Sang-e Sabur
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1 - Sigheh Marriages in Modern Iran
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Temporary Marriage in Iran
- Gender and Body Politics in Modern Iranian Film and Literature
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TEMPORARY MARRIAGE: A COMPARISON OF THE JEWISH AND ISLAMIC CONCEPTIONS
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- Journal of Law and Religion / Volume 33 / Issue 1 / April 2018
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- 18 July 2018, pp. 89-107
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“Who Would be Mine for the Day!”: Irano-Judaic Marriage Customs in Late Antiquity
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- Iranian Studies / Volume 49 / Issue 2 / March 2016
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- 01 January 2022, pp. 217-231
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