Examining the mental forms of Samin Daneshvar in her works (a case study of recognizing and admiring art)
Examining the mental forms of Samin Daneshvar in her works (a case study of recognizing and admiring art)AbstractSimin Daneshvar (1300-1390) is a translator, researcher, writer, playwright, university professor, etc., among the prominent women in the field of Iranian novel writing, who is mostly known for her husband Jalal Al-Ahmad (1302-1348) and the famous novel Sushun. Few people know about other aspects of his artistic personality, including journalism.Most of the articles and dissertations that have been published and received about Simin Daneshvar are centered on his storytelling and less attention is paid to the rest of Daneshvar's mental formats. Examining the mental patterns of Simin Daneshvar, we find that in her collection of stories and novels, she is not significantly different from the articles and even her character and behavior in the university, but has a deep and specific look at the category of art, especially women and children.Therefore, the authors of this article try to study the mental form of Simin Daneshvar in two separate branches of storytelling and journalism on aesthetics and art admiration, which is part of her postdoctoral specialization at Stanford University.Keyword: Simin Daneshvar, novelist, journalist, recognizing and admiring art
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