Author Index

A

  • Abazari, Zahra Satire and Techniques of Satire in Farhad Hassanzadeh's Fictions for Children and Young Adults [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 53-73]
  • Alaei Arani, mohammad Comparison of Online Magazines for Children and Young Adults in Iran, Lebanon and Canada [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 29-52]
  • Asadi, Samaneh Intertextuality in Ahmad Reza Ahmadi's It Was Raining in the Big Garden [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 25-48]

D

F

  • Faghih Abdollahi, Maryam A Study of Social Intelligence and its Components in Primary School Farsi Textbooks [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 1-24]
  • Fotovat, Mohaddeseh A Study of Relationship between Text and Pictures in Six Holy Defense Stories Based on Perry Nodelman’s Views [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 1-28]

G

  • Gholami, Samaneh A Comparative Study of Rumi's tale of "the Grammarian and the Sailor" with its Recreated Version, "The Story of Man and the Sea" [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 133-146]
  • Ghorbani, Hosein Symbolic Violence in I'm not My Dad's Servant by Ahmad Akbarpour [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 49-64]

H

  • Hasan Shahi, Mahboubeh Comparison of Online Magazines for Children and Young Adults in Iran, Lebanon and Canada [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 29-52]
  • Hesampour, Saeid Intertextuality in Ahmad Reza Ahmadi's It Was Raining in the Big Garden [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 25-48]

J

  • Jamali, Atefeh Criticism and Theory of Children's Literature in Ketab-e Mah Kudak va Nojavan (Monthly Journal of Children and Young Adults) 1376-1380 [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 107-132]

K

  • Khodabin, Maryam Satire and Techniques of Satire in Farhad Hassanzadeh's Fictions for Children and Young Adults [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 53-73]
  • Kohan solokolouei, Zahra Criticism and Theory of Children's Literature in Ketab-e Mah Kudak va Nojavan (Monthly Journal of Children and Young Adults) 1376-1380 [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 107-132]

M

  • Malek, Sarvenaz A Study of Relationship between Text and Pictures in Six Holy Defense Stories Based on Perry Nodelman’s Views [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 1-28]
  • Mirhoseini, Zohreh Satire and Techniques of Satire in Farhad Hassanzadeh's Fictions for Children and Young Adults [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 53-73]
  • Monfaredan, Elham [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 149-167]

P

  • Pirouz, Gholamreza A Study of Social Intelligence and its Components in Primary School Farsi Textbooks [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 1-24]
  • Pirouz, Gholamreza A Study of Relationship between Text and Pictures in Six Holy Defense Stories Based on Perry Nodelman’s Views [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 1-28]
  • Pirsoufi Amlashi, Zahra Intertextuality in Ahmad Reza Ahmadi's It Was Raining in the Big Garden [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 25-48]

R

  • Rashidi, Safoura Characterization in Thirty Nine Stories for Young Children [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 65-86]

S

  • Sadri Nia, Bagher [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 149-167]
  • Salajegheh, Parvin Defamiliarization Motifs in Children's and Young Adults' Fiction [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 127-148]
  • Sedighi, Mostafa Criticism and Theory of Children's Literature in Ketab-e Mah Kudak va Nojavan (Monthly Journal of Children and Young Adults) 1376-1380 [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 107-132]
  • Shokrolahzadeh, Soudabeh The Implications of Decentration Theory for Gender Ideologies: A Case Study of the folktale of “Stubborn Husband, Stubborn Wife” [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 87-106]

Y

  • Yaghoubi Janbe Saraei, Parsa Metalanguage and Its Interactive Competencies in Children's Stories of Farhad Hassanzadeh [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 101-126]
  • Yahyaei, Mohammad Characterization in Thirty Nine Stories for Young Children [Volume 7, Issue 1, 0, Pages 65-86]

Z

  • Zand Karimi, Shatav Metalanguage and Its Interactive Competencies in Children's Stories of Farhad Hassanzadeh [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 101-126]
  • Zolfaghari, Hasan Classifying the Folktale of Nokhodi ("Little Pea") H. Zolfaghari Tarbiat Modarres University of Tehran Abstract Nokhodi is one of the famous Iranian legends of magic with different versions of it narrated in different parts of Iran. In this story, a very small creature will succeed in getting back what is his from the king with the help of wild animals. Besides the Iranian versions of the story, there exist many other versions of it [Volume 7, Issue 2, 0, Pages 75-100]