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The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf's Orlando in terms of Judith Butler's concepts of gender, performativity, and agency. Woolf examines women, their struggles and positions in literary history, and their needs for... more
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      Gender StudiesPerformativityVirginia WoolfFeminism
The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf’s Orlando in terms of Judith Butler’s concepts of gender, performativity, and agency. Woolf examines women, their struggles and positions in literary history, and their needs for... more
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      Gender StudiesPerformativityVirginia WoolfFeminism
The present research seeks to investigate Shahram Rahimian’s Dr. Noon Loves His Wife More Than Mussadiq [1] based on the literary historiographical theory of Hayden White. The central argument of this analysis is to demonstrate how... more
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      HistoryContemporary HistoryLiterary HistoriographyContemporary Persian Fiction
The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf’s Orlando in terms of Judith Butler’s concepts of gender, performativity, and agency. Woolf examines women, their struggles and positions in literary history, and their needs for... more
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      SociologyGender StudiesPerformativityVirginia Woolf
Cationic protein purified from rabbit peritoneal polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) was demonstrated to incite autoaggregation of the rabbit PMN and promote adhesiveness of human PMN to endothelial cells. PMN aggregation induced by... more
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