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Comparative Study of Nowruz Traditions Before and After Corona in Kerman 1 Zahra Izadi Yazdanabadi 2 Arrangement by Majid Ghorbani Abstract In Nowruz 1399, coinciding with the outbreak of Coronavirus in Iran and cities such as Kerman, there happened changes in new year celebrations regarding the unknown essence of this virus and its threats towards people.
A. Trostina, PhD in philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Russian Literature and Foreign Languages, Mardovsky National Research Faculty, State University; P.
Keywords: Consumer, clothing, Covid-19, consumption behavior, young Tabrizi women Cholera Epidemic in The Qajar Era According to Wishard 1 Seyed Alireza Hashemi Abstract During the Qajar dynasty, different groups like tourists, merchants, religious missionaries, and physicians traveled to Iran.
The research findings indicate that the utility of folklore teachings in the Corona outbreak has been embodied in different shapes, specifically in legend, myth, popular medicine, and joke.
Keywords: the global pandemic of Covid-19, folklore (pop culture), legend, myth, folk medicine, satire.
In this study, using tens of oral and aural sources from different gatherings and also contents released in social media and the internet, the researcher first tried field data collection, classified them and selected humorous cases, and then examined and analyzed more than 120 satirical texts on Coronavirus, using the library and documentary method to develop some crucial points along with research suggestions.
Keywords: satire, joke, humor, Corona, pop culture, Covid-19, folklore, oral literature.
Discourse Deconstruction Approaching Corona Jokes Case Study: Jokes about Popular Medicine 1 Alireza Rayat Hasanabadi Abstract Jokes have always accompanied Iranians when encountering different social events, especially in recent years.