• List of Articles Venus

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        1 - The Effect of June Failure on the Structure of the “Soiree (Night Party) for the 5th Hazyran (June)” Play
        Shahryar Niazi Azam Bigdeli
        Failure (defeat) has a very clear effect in the Arab’s drama history. After Hazyran, scriptwriters and playwrights tried to use the subject of failure in their works and also they tried to stem it and analyzed the causes and consequences of it for the community. T More
        Failure (defeat) has a very clear effect in the Arab’s drama history. After Hazyran, scriptwriters and playwrights tried to use the subject of failure in their works and also they tried to stem it and analyzed the causes and consequences of it for the community. Therefore, they sought after new styles and new dramatic approaches to portray overwhelming disaster in 1967.      The failure in the 5th Hazyran (June) as an important historical event, shakes Venus deeply from inside. He decided to find a new structure for drawing this vicissitudinous course (period).      His activities and measures for application of the proper structure of plays and script are useful and valuable and for this wondrous event presented a new form and structure. Meanwhile, he took advantage from new theatrical forms and approaches in the world and its achievements and result.      The structure that Venus presented in the “soiree for the 5th Hazyran” script is a new chapter in the drama history of Syria. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A Study of the Archetype of a Seductive Woman in Iraj Mirza's "Zohreh and Manouchehr" Masnavi
        Shekofeh Yaghmaei Mahmoud Sadeghzadeh Hadi Heidarinia
        Archetypes are the same and common forms in the minds and subconscious of human beings that show themselves in each era in the form of common beliefs of that period, and recognizing their changes and transformations can give us an understanding of deep currents. Increas More
        Archetypes are the same and common forms in the minds and subconscious of human beings that show themselves in each era in the form of common beliefs of that period, and recognizing their changes and transformations can give us an understanding of deep currents. Increase cultural, moral and religious in historical periods. In this research, the archetype of a seductive woman in literature has been analyzed and compared with Iraj Mirza's Masnavi "Zohreh and Manouchehr". The great poets have referred to the archetype of the seductive woman in their poetry. Iraj Mirza, in his Masnavi "Zohreh and Manouchehr", has used this archetype as the basis of his story and has called Zohreh the goddess of love and has given it a special character. In this research, in a descriptive-analytical way, an attempt has been made to study the archetypal manifestations of the seductive woman in the Masnavi of Zohreh and Manouchehr Iraj Mirza with accurate and comprehensive definitions of the archetype and forms of archetype. The results of the research indicate that Iraj Mirza called the goddess of love Venus in his story and is present in the literature named Venus and Anahita. Venus in this system, on the one hand, is the god of music, love, water, rain, fertility and the manifestation of purity and purity, and on the other hand, it represents a woman who ascends to heaven and to the star as a result of wrongful deception and deception of Harut and Marut. O becomes. Venus is also a character whose description and illustration are reminiscent of dance and merriment, and this is equivalent to its mythical aspect and its archetype in literature, where it is also a manifestation of dance, cheerfulness and love.  Manuscript profile
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        3 - Explaining Effective Factors on Tourism Satisfaction from Rural Tourism (Case Study: Village of Venus)
        jamshid einali mohammadali elahi chooran
        results Tourism development in rural areas. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the satisfaction of tourists from the rural tourism space in the village of Venus. The type of applied research and descriptive-analytical method were used for More
        results Tourism development in rural areas. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the satisfaction of tourists from the rural tourism space in the village of Venus. The type of applied research and descriptive-analytical method were used for gathering information using library and field method (questionnaire, observation and questionnaire). The statistical population of the study in the studied area was measured randomly. The findings of the research indicate that the result of the reduction of 39 variables was eight factors: access to basic services, factor for the facilities in the area of attraction, the suitability of costs, the factor of the social and cultural personality of the inhabitants of the region The factor of safety, the factor of access to health and life has been the factor of access to natural attractions and cleanliness, among which the access to attraction and basic services with a special value of 8.678, which alone can calculate the 34/15 variance Which was recognized as one of the most important factors in the satisfaction of the village of Venus. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The Watched without Organs: A Deleuzean Reading of Suzan-Lori Parks’s Venus
        Sara Faryam Rad Hassan Shahabi Shahram Raeisi Sistani
        Suzan-Lori Parks, as a female black playwright, in her postmodern drama, Venus, has portrayed the condition of living of a black South African girl, subjugated under the hegemonic power of dominant colonizers. Saartje Bartmann, later renamed as Venus Hottentot, is seduc More
        Suzan-Lori Parks, as a female black playwright, in her postmodern drama, Venus, has portrayed the condition of living of a black South African girl, subjugated under the hegemonic power of dominant colonizers. Saartje Bartmann, later renamed as Venus Hottentot, is seduced and then exploited by the colonizing power, both men and women. In the process of being sent from Africa to Europe, she is being watched, performing ritual dance and then, scrutinized by the colonizers. In this regard, the present study aims to read Venus by borrowing a different perspective from Deleuzean terminology to clarify and open up the less-discussed and investigated aspects of Parks’s drama to conclude that Venus’s slavery narrative, resembling a Deleuzean Watched without Organs, while entails a process of becoming different and against the dominant power, a schizoid person. It can be inferred as a form of Parksean resistance against the dominant metanarratives and creating her own mini-narrative. Manuscript profile