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shahpar S. CHILDBEARING ُS CUSTOMS IN CULTURE OF PEOPLE OF LARESTAN REGION. CFL 2017; 5 (17) :1-20
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Public medicine and its principle and philosophy is one of the important subjects in culture and literature of Iranian whose investigation reflects the invisible parts of public culture. In this study, while focusing on the customs and traditions of Larestan region, the author tried to investigate and study the childbearing’s customs in different aspects in this area to reveal and identify the ideas and beliefs of public medicine within explaining the perception and worldview of public. Any customs related to childbearing, birth and naming somehow convey the subject of transition or entering a new degree, too. In fact, by passing any stage and going to a new stage of life, we witness finding a new identity which forms the process of sociality of human. Anthropology of beliefs related to childbearing, birth and the stabilizer customs and traditions of that, make us familiar with the important parts of cultural life of an individual in the process of sociality. This study tried proceed to this important case by using the field data and research methodology in Larestan region. Since, by developing the modernizing process, most of their traditional beliefs, customs and traditions are declining, and in order to recognize the cultural past of people in different parts of Iran, the examination of these customs sounds necessary.
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Article Type: Research Paper | Subject: Folklore
Received: 2016/08/27 | Accepted: 2017/09/26 | Published: 2017/11/22

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