Research Article
A Comparative Study of the Image of War in The Blood of Others and Savushun

Asieh Rad; Mohammad Reza Farsian; Samira Bameshki

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.78776

Abstract
  Simone de Beauvoir and Simin Daneshvar are pioneers of women's writing and activists of women's rights in France and Iran. In their writings, both authors are engaged in offering an account of the status of women and the role they play in their societies. In their writings, they called for full-fledged ...  Read More

Research Article
Evaluation of Special English for the Students of Computer Textbook (SAMT Publications): Computer Students’ and ESP Teachers’ Perspective

Hassan Soodmand Afshar; Fateme Hafez

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 33-74

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.78637

Abstract
  ESP textbooks play a fundamental role in the success of language teaching programs. According to Sheldon (1988), textbooks are the pivotal element of English language teaching programs. Every textbook should be evaluated before use with regard to the specific needs of the students and the classroom. ...  Read More

Research Article
Fansubbers’ Motivations and Reasons for Subtitling Korean Films and TV Series

Elham Fazel Haghpanah; Masood Khoshsaligheh

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 75-101

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.78719

Abstract
  The current qualitative research was an attempt to discover the reasons that led to the interest in watching Korean films and TV series among Iranian audiences as well as making fan-produced subtitles for these products. To this end, 26 select participants (20 women and 6 men) who have been active in ...  Read More

Research Article
Subjugation and Power of Female Body in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale

Samira Haghi; Mahmoud Reza Ghorban Sabbagh; Zohreh Taebi Noghondari

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 103-126

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.68951

Abstract
  Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) explores the notion of femininity in the context of a dystopian society of Gilead. In this totalitarian society, women are defined by reproduction ability of their bodies. Exploitation, objectification and alienation of the handmaid’s body ...  Read More

Research Article
From the Concern of Time to the Crisis of Identity in the Novel “Night Rounds” by Patrick Modiano

Vahid Nejad Mohammad

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 127-148

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.74960

Abstract
  By merging reality and imagination at the heart of fictional components, the French fictional literature of the 20th century could rebuild most of the past incidents through unique narrations. A country’s History, from beyond its realistic and autobiographical literature and stories, can present ...  Read More

Research Article
From Womanism to Eco-spirituality: Ancestral Healing in Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart by Alice Walker

Meimanat Daneshvari; Bakhtiar Sadjadi; Jalal Sokhanvar

Volume 51, Issue 3 , October 2018, Pages 149-167

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v51i3.76498

Abstract
  Early feminist criticism was by large exclusionary. Educated, middle-class white women initiated theories about members of their own status and ignored women’s varied ethnic, cultural racial and class identities. Although white feminists’ sexual and social self-concept stood in opposition ...  Read More