:: Volume 13, Issue 18 (12-2021) ::
پژوهشنامه فرهنگی 2021, 13(18): 19-35 Back to browse issues page
The study of the historical aspects of the aunt Rouro as the collective dreams of women in Hormozgan
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Childbirth as an ancient event in human life has always created events and beliefs through human history that has enjoyed a great variety and attraction for women. Aunt Rouro's drama is a recall of authority, planning and purposefulness of the role and presence of women in the family, which, by repeating it in feminine congresses, somehow appreciates the role of women within this spectrum
This article attempts to focus on customs. The childbirth ritual among the Iranian tribes will be studied and reviewed with the ritual rituals of this ritual in Hormozgan women's circles in order to reveal and identify the views and beliefs regarding the birth, insights and worldview of Hormozgans women. In this research, the sociological and psychological study of the performing   Aunt Rouro-Ouphina's drama -along with the way of performing the ritual performance in Hormozgan has been investigated. Based on this research, we will recognize how the Hormozgan women use the displaying element of ritual as a means of expressing their needs, and we will investigate the process of performing this drama, Since the development of the modernity of many of the rituals drama of folklore is declining and forgetting, the representation of these traditions is essential for recognizing the past cultural of women in different parts of Iran is necessary.
 
Article number: 2
Keywords: rituals of childbirth, childbirth, Birth, Midwife, Aunt Rurou, Euphina, women's ceremony
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Type of Study: Social Article | Subject: General
Received: 2020/02/8 | Accepted: 2021/02/17 | Published: 2022/04/12


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