Dr. Azra Ghandeharion

Department of English, Faculty of Dr. Ali Shariati Letters and Humanities, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

The Year of Participation: 2017 , 2018 , 2019

Contact Information:

Email: ghandeharioon@um.ac.ir
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Abstract of Presentations:

A Comparative Study of the Modern and Lower Class Woman in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Mahfouz’s Midaq Ally
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When Arab Drama Redefines the French Theater of the Absurd: A Comparative Study of Al-Hakim’s The Tree Climber and Beckett’s Waiting for Godot
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Delineating Female Characters in Wollstonecraft’s Maria and El Saadawi’s Woman at Point Zero: A Comparative Study
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Towards the Theory of Comparative Literature: From West to the Arab World
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Analysis of the Main Character’s Disrupted World in Wings by Arthur Kopit: A Postmodern Approach
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A Feminist study of Maya Angelou’s Gather together in my Name based on P. H. Collins
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Towards the Theory of Adaptation
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The Analysis of Plath’s The Bell Jar Based on Friedan’s Views
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Arabic Poetry through the Lens of Comparative Literature: The Literature of Iraq and Libya
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Society and Family in America: Analysis of Plath’s The Bell Jar Based on Murdock’s Views
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Comparative Study of al-Jawahiri’s Tigris the Donor of Welfare and Mattawa’s Date Palm Trinity
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From Foucault to Postcolonialism: New Outlook into the Middle East
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Full Article of Presentations:

Towards the Theory of Comparative Literature: From West to the Arab World
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Towards the Theory of Adaptation
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The Analysis of Plath’s The Bell Jar Based on Friedan’s Views
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Arabic Poetry through the Lens of Comparative Literature: The Literature of Iraq and Libya
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Society and Family in America: Analysis of Plath’s The Bell Jar Based on Murdock’s Views
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From Foucault to Postcolonialism: New Outlook into the Middle East
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