Women's Legal Discourse: The constitutional era until the end of the first Pahlavi perio

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This article tries to take a poststructural approach to the insight and knowledge interpretive resulting from the study of specific historical issues; Also, using Fairclough's theory of critical analysis of discourse, identify discourse practices that plays a role in the production of women's legal discourse. In this article, from Foucault's paleontological method and Fairclough's critical analysis of discourse were used to describe, interpret and explain the subject of women as an interrupted discourse constructure in three levels of abstraction of social structures, practices and events. The results show that women's discourse evolved in four periods to separate itself from the society as a progressive women's discourse of high social class and finally takes some part of it's rights from society dominant class like western women. Since these demands were not wanted all women of society, they were inaccessible and unreliable, During a period of time, simultaneously with the dictatorship of Reza Shah, women lost their power of discourse and were rejected.

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Persian
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Journal of new interdisciplinary law research, Volume:3 Issue: 2, 2023
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6 to 31
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