Lalaeis: Feminine Mind Sketches; Social Representations of Bushehr Province's Lalaeis

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In addition to the beauty of Persian literature and rhetoric, it is an important source of information for understanding the evolution of cultural and social structures. Branch of the functions of oral literature, folk literature is an important social and cultural area. Lalaeis are also a major part of the oral literature. Lalaeis social study is important from several directions. On the other hand, ii means for the identification and understanding of other cultures and the concern for the "mother". It also has psychological and sociological approach to the mother. The theory of symbolic interaction is used. The theory of this subject is the field of mother of Nancy Chodorow for this topic. Qualitative research was examined with the social representation of Bushehr’s Lalaies. The results represent the Lalaeis reflects the fact that in addition to feeling mother Lalaeis, these are poems reflect local culture and social and cultural situation in the context of time. It was full of social ideas about women in society, and indigenous cultures exist primarily reflected the position of women.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of WOman in Culture Arts, Volume:6 Issue: 2, 2014
Pages:
265 to 281
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