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Number of Articles: 81
Analyzing the basic needs of children in the story "Princess of the Golden Palace" based on William Glaser's theory of choice
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 October 2024
Abstract
Applying psychological theories in reading children's stories can bring new horizons to the audience and show the role of stories in improving the educational level of children. ... Read MoreSemiotics of emotions in the story of Al-hayy al-Latini
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 December 2024
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The present study investigates the signs of the story "Al-Hi Al-Latini" by the Lebanese novelist Sohail Idris (1924) based on the conditions and mechanisms of emotional semiotics. ... Read MoreSemiotic investigation of the Egyptian character in the book "Islam Bela Zafaf" based on the Eco approach
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 February 2025
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The semiotic theory of "Umberto Eco" examines the symbolic systems of a text in the historical, social and cultural context of their production, and based on this, the interpretation ... Read MorePedagogy of sustainable patterns in children's drama "The Bassous War will never happen" by Jamil Hamdawi
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 February 2025
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The term pedagogy is a term in the field of education and refers to the method of education. Children are taught in two ways, direct and indirect (play). Play and drama are used to ... Read MoreAn Archetypal Reading of the Tale "Ghanim bin Ayyub and Qut al-Qulub" from ,One Thousand and One Nights
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 April 2025
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Jung's theory of archetypes transcended the realm of psychology and entered the domains of literature and mythology. According to this theory, humans possess not only a personal ... Read MoreSociological criticism of Alaa Al Aswani's novel "Republic of Kaana" based on Goldman's theory of generative structuralism
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 May 2025
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Sociological criticism of the novel is a method of literary criticism that deals with the mutual influence of literary texts and society. Goldman's formative structuralism criticism ... Read MoreRepresentation of Violence and Analysis of the Novel "Azra Senjar" by Ward Badr al-Salem (Based on Slavoj Žižek's Theory of Violence)
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 July 2025
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Abstract: The violence stemming from war endures over time within society, and its impacts are reflected in artistic works in various forms. This violence, as a suppressive element ... Read MoreTypology of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the Tales of One Thousand and One Night "With Emphasis on Theodore Millne's Theory"
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 July 2025
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Folktales and legends of One Thousand and One Nights depict the hidden desires and cognitive-behavioral states of the masses of people; in this way, they are closely related to the ... Read MoreExistential Concerns from Western and Islamic Perspectives A Comparative Study of Irvin Yalom and Allameh Jafari Applied to the Novel “A Little Death”
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 May 2026
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Two different intellectual schools-existential psychology and Islamic philosophy-analyze the human being and their existential concerns from two distinct perspectives. Comparing these ... Read MoreA Comparative Analysis of the Theory of Stigma in Four Contemporary Arabic Novels: Fingers Without a Hand, The Infidel Woman, The Sin, and A Fragile Woman
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 May 2026
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Stigma is a social phenomenon that exposes individuals to judgment and discrimination and affects the formation of individual and social identity. The present study, with a social criticism ... Read MoreAnalysis of approach from Jābirī to the two categories Analogy and the System of Reasoning of Jurjānī Based on Critical Thinking Paradigms
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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Critiquing the methodological processes underlying new critical approaches to the legacy of eloquent rhetoric necessitates understanding the deviant ideas dominating rhetoric. ʻᾹbid ... Read MoreArgumentative Techniques in the Thirty-First Letter of Nahj al-Balagha Based on Components of Functional Grammar
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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Humans utilize language for communication and the transmission of thought, structuring their objectives and intentions within its framework. Pragmatics, or the study of language use, ... Read MoreA study of visual schemas in Kamal Nasser's social poems based on Johnson's linguistic theory
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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One of the fundamental concepts of cognitive linguistics is the concept of image schemas. Schema theory suggests that many of the more complex human concepts are explained by simple ... Read MoreAnalysis of the Semiosphere in Wadih Sa'adeh’s Poetry Collection Al-Miyah Al-Miyah Based on Yuri Lotman’s Theory
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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Analysis of the Semiosphere in Wadih Sa'adeh’s Poetry Collection Al-Miyah Al-Miyah Based on Yuri Lotman’s TheoryAbstractAn isolated analysis of signs does not yield comprehensive ... Read Morenvestigation and analysis of metaphoric-imaginary schemas in the "Al-alaviyat"epic by Mohammad Abd al-Muttalib based on Likaf and Johnson's theory
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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nvestigation and analysis of metaphoric-imaginary schemas in the "Al-alaviyat"epic by Mohammad Abd al-Muttalib based on Likaf and Johnson's theory.According to scholars of rhetoric ... Read MoreThe Study of Grice's Maxims in Egyptian Dramatic Literature: A Case Study of the Play Watani 'Akka by Abdel Rahman Al-Sharqawi
Volume 18, Issue 1 , May 2026, , Pages 1-1
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complete understanding of discourse requires going beyond mere lexical-grammatical analysis and utilizing modern linguistic approaches. One effective tool in this regard is Grice's ... Read MoreRepresenting and Reshaping Society in Adonis's Poem "Orbits of the War Orchestra": An Analytical Approach According to Fairclough's Method
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 1-26
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In recent decades, Arabic poetry has undergone a profound transformation in its structure and function. It is no longer merely a means of aesthetic or personal expression, but rather ... Read MorePsychological Analysis of the Characters in the Play "Mother's Salam" by Fatima Al-Abdullah Based on Gordon Allport's Theory
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 27-47
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Characterization is an important element in literary work, especially plays, if we want to describe and evaluate these characters accurately, then we must not use personality theories ... Read MoreExperimental Function Operations in Systematic Grammar by Michael Halliday and Author's Intention (Surat Al-Anfal as a Model)
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 49-74
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Halliday's functional theory is one of the important theories in the systematic vision. According to Halliday, meaning is divided into three sections, each of which complements the ... Read MoreThe Temporal Space in the Poetry of Fadhil Ibrahim Al-Hamdani: A Study Based on Gérard Genette's Theory
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 75-99
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Poetic space," the world constructed by the poet, consists of multiple and intricate elements, with time holding a prominent position. The past, present, and future are embodied in ... Read MoreThe Personal Semiotics in Ghayeb a Novel by Batoul Al-Khudairi According to Philip Hamon's Theory
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 101-124
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The novel is a long fictional prose genre that relies on imagination and consists of several elements and components. These elements are interconnected with each other within specific ... Read MoreDevelopmental Structuralism in the Story of "Abur Sekak Al-Hāra Wa Nāī fī Jabī" by Omani Author Hamad al-Mukhinī Based on Lucien Goldman's Theory
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 125-146
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Sociology is a science that studies human societies and how they are affected by events. The relationship between literature and society is a reciprocal one in which literature is influenced ... Read MoreManifestations of the Sufi coding of letters, numbers and shapes in the novels of the Moroccan writer Abd al elah Ben Arafa (Jabal Qaf, Bahr Noon, Bilad Sad as an example)
Volume 17, Issue 4 , February 2026, , Pages 147-165
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The novels of the Moroccan novelist Abd elah Ben Arafa are distinguished by the frequent symbolic use of letters, numbers and shapes. His novelistic experience is a luminous study of ... Read MoreA Critical Reading on the Novel of " The Family’s Winter " by Ali Badr with a Feminine Approach
Volume 17, Issue 3 , September 2025, , Pages 21-42
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The feminism movement was created in the 19th century following the struggles of European women to gain more freedoms and civil rights, and it gradually became more widespread. This ... Read MoreThe Reading of Freedom and the Methods of Dealing with the Anxiety Caused by it in the Two Novels "Zahr al-Laymun and Other Stories" by Alaa al- Dib's and "Telk al-Raeha" by Sonallah Ibrahim Based on the Theory of Irvin David Yalom
Volume 17, Issue 3 , September 2025, , Pages 43-62
