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Member of the Faculty of Social Studies, Humanities and Cultural Studies Institute

Abstract

e due to their increased awareness in the light of the intellectual developments of this movement and their strong social presence in support of constitutionalism in various forms. In such an environment, the publication of the women's press reflects the horizon of Iranian female activists' view of the plight of the homeland and the decline of women. In other words, in the light of wide-ranging social and political developments, women have spoken out against their historical past, and after centuries of silence about their circumstances, the causes and contexts of their partners' public status, and the ways in which they have emerged as a nation-state change. . So the women's press in this period is full of information about women's relationships with themselves and with society. The present study has studied all the issues of women's magazine with qualitative content analysis method.
The results show that protesting against gender discrimination, including by questioning common stereotypes that regard women as delusional, ignorant and weak, is one of the most important axes of the women's letter. While acknowledging and promoting the gender roles of women (motherhood and spouse), the magazine addresses the necessity of educating and protecting women's rights, defending the importance of their entry into the public sphere, calling for the development of Iran as a state of reproductive status

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