Research Article
Rereading Post- 9/11 Paradigm Shift in Mohsin Hamid's Diasporic Novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Farah Ghaderi; Ensiyeh Darzinejad; Karim Sadeghi

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 1-28

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i4.83969

Abstract
  Due to its diasporic features and being 'in-between' competing Pakistani-American discourses, Mohsin Hamid (1971--)'s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) has the potential to deconstruct the dominant perceptions about influential incidents like the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade ...  Read More

Research Article
The Impact of Dominant Cultural-Political Discourse on Iran Fiction Publishing Network: A Case Study of Reformist Discourse and Novel Publishing Network

Nasrin Ashrafi; Mohammad Reza Hashemi; Hossein Akbari; Ali Khazaeefarid

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 29-56

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i4.66566

Abstract
  Novel publishing in Iran has always been accompanied by fluctuations arising from socio-political transformations. The present paper seeks to study Iran’s novel publishing market through the lens of socio-political shifts in Iran before the end of the second millennium. The period studied includes ...  Read More

Research Article
A Frame Semantic Approach to the Study of Quoting Verbs and Their Translation Strategies in Fiction: A Case Study of the Persian Translation of Heart of Darkness

Alireza Rasti

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 57-77

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i4.83957

Abstract
  The present investigation set out to examine the strategies employed in the translation of quoting verbs into Persian within a frame semantic approach. To this end, in the first stage of the research, a total of 360 quoting verbs used in Conrad's Heart of Darkness wasextracted and subjected to a comparative ...  Read More

Research Article
Frailty, Thy Name Is Dramaturge: Stage Translation and Dramaturgy of a Man for All Seasons

Mohammadreza Lorzadeh; Ahmad Moinzadeh; Abbas Eslami-Rasekh

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 79-111

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i4.82486

Abstract
  In a theatrical event, dramaturgy often includes drafting a play, observing the performance, modifying various performative elements, etc. In Lessingian tradition, dramaturgy needs managerial/criticizing skills, while according to Brecht, it has two textual/production facets. In the present paper, by ...  Read More

Research Article
A Marxist Reading of Albee’s The Zoo Story

Rajabali Askarzadeh Torghabeh

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 113-131

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i3.73155

Abstract
  Marxism is the school based on Karl Marx’s idea on the political and economic conditions governing the world. Marx considers the economic motivations present behind all decisions in the capitalist society. The aim of this article is to analyze Marxist ideas present in Albee’s The Zoo Story, ...  Read More

Research Article
Pronunciation Errors of Some Consonants in Iranian Learners of English: Optimality Theory

Parya Razmdideh; Zohreh Sadat Naseri

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 133-160

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v52i4.81647

Abstract
  One of language learning difficulties for Persian speaking learners is the pronunciation of sounds that do not exist in their mother tongue. These sounds include English consonants /w/, /θ/, /ð/, and /ŋ/. Due to the interference of the first language (L1) and the second language (L2), most ...  Read More

Research Article
A Study of the Efficiency of Berman's Model in the Assessment of The Qur'an Translation; A Case study of Clarification Tendencies

Shahriar Niazi; Ensiye Sadat Hashemi

Volume 52, Issue 4 , February 2020, Pages 161-193

https://doi.org/10.22067/lts.v53i1.82327

Abstract
  The translation of the Qur'an as the most sensitive text needs an accurate assessment. Translation theorists have presented different models for evaluating translation, but there has not been a scientific model for evaluating translation from Arabic to Persian, and in particular, translating the Holy ...  Read More