The third issue of Volume 9 of The International Journal of the Humanities has now been published.
Volume 9, Issue 3 contains:
- Sociological Analysis of Wives’ Violence: A Case Study in Egypt by Amina Mohamed Biomy.
- A Mercy: The Impact of Interpersonal Relationships on Female Identity Formation and Survival by Fatma Taher.
- Women’s Struggle for Identity in Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day by Marjan Heidari, Mina Abbasiyannejad and Ashkan Shobeiri.
- Gender and Changing Trends in Education by Richard D. Christy.
- Analysis of Debt Related Behaviors of Families: The Turkish Example by Ayfer Aydiner Boylu, R. Günsel Terzio?lu, ?ükran ?afak and Canan Yertutan.
- The Underworld Never Seemed So Fair: Women as Pirates, G’hals, Mafiosas and Gangsteristas by Fred W. Viehe.
- The Roles of Locus of Control and Life Effectiveness in Educational Outcomes by Samane Barkhordar.
- Parables of Dictatorship and the Aesthetics of Fear in the Novels of Ismail Kadare by Bavjola Shatro.
- Mythical Retellings and Implicit Meta-narratives in Children’s Literature: The Divergence between the Already Said and the Re-said as a Subversive Mechanism of the Dominant Western Meta-Ethics and as a Tool of Critical Revision of the Present by Evangelia Moula.
- How Differences of Opinion Influence Students’ Capacity to Think Geographically by Rose Buchanek.
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