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      <JournalTitle>نشریه بین المللی مطالعات زبان ، ادبیات ، فرهنگ و تاریخ</JournalTitle>
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      <Volume>3</Volume>
      <Issue>4</Issue>
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    <ArticleTitle>The Untrafficable Woman and Twisted Sisterhood in &amp;ldquo;Free Radicals&amp;rdquo;, a Story by Alice Munro</ArticleTitle>
    <VernacularTitle>The Untrafficable Woman and Twisted Sisterhood in &amp;ldquo;Free Radicals&amp;rdquo;, a Story by Alice Munro</VernacularTitle>
    <FirstPage>76</FirstPage>
    <LastPage>79</LastPage>
    <ELocationID EIdType="doi">10.22051/jera.2021.31891.2698</ELocationID>
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        <FirstName>Saba</FirstName>
                <Affiliation>M.A. student of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran</Affiliation>
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    <Abstract>One of Alice Munro&amp;rsquo;s great short stories is &amp;ldquo;Free Radicals&amp;rdquo;. It has not been paid sufficient attention to and I believe the women presented in the story are quite remarkable. In the story, there is a subplot about how the murderer has killed his parents and his crippled sister. This paper aims to study the role of the sister since she is not seen as a woman. She does not have an exchange value base on Gayle Rubin&amp;rsquo;s idea and she does not function as a woman based on Luce Irigaray&amp;rsquo;s view as she is handicap and overweight. Moreover, this research intends to demonstrate the invisible sisterhood which exists between the protagonist of the story and her husband&#039;s first wife. Although she has betrayed his wife, through an imaginary story, she creates a bond with her that leads to saving her from getting killed.</Abstract>
    <OtherAbstract Language="FA">One of Alice Munro&amp;rsquo;s great short stories is &amp;ldquo;Free Radicals&amp;rdquo;. It has not been paid sufficient attention to and I believe the women presented in the story are quite remarkable. In the story, there is a subplot about how the murderer has killed his parents and his crippled sister. This paper aims to study the role of the sister since she is not seen as a woman. She does not have an exchange value base on Gayle Rubin&amp;rsquo;s idea and she does not function as a woman based on Luce Irigaray&amp;rsquo;s view as she is handicap and overweight. Moreover, this research intends to demonstrate the invisible sisterhood which exists between the protagonist of the story and her husband&#039;s first wife. Although she has betrayed his wife, through an imaginary story, she creates a bond with her that leads to saving her from getting killed.</OtherAbstract>

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