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With the advent of modernity, which was essentially contradictory and broke the foundations of social life that, new issues and contradictions began to emerge in human social life. Perhaps one of the most important ones is the issue of women and feminine living in an age of fundamental contradictions. The present study seeks to explore how women in the modern age of exploitation which is rooted in capitalist order, how they live and how they narrate this living with fundamental contradictions, Basically, the power of narration lies in an atmosphere of inequality, and consequently, literature, and especially the novel, has also grown up in an atmosphere of inequality. Now, the main question of the research is that in this atmosphere of inequality, where numerous discourses are drawn into a bloody struggle over possessing meaning, can women narrate their own living and the humbleness of this living? And how they narrate? According to what we have described, we have chosen two novels, "Nina" and "My Bird", which are somehow and fundamentally narrative of femininity. We now need a theoretical apparatus to explore all of the explicit and hidden angles of these two novels, which can be seen as a precise spectacle, hence we have used the socialist feminism vision and its conceptual implications. This vision considers patriarchy as an integral part of capitalist order, can better help us to understand and analyze the issue in greater depth. Accordingly, among socialist feminist scholars, Ellison Jagger's theoretical approach has been used as a guiding light and theoretical framework. By unraveling the twists and turns of all kinds of Marxist ideas, Jagger has opened the deepest and most comprehensive gaps on women's issues. Thus, the three sides of triangle this analyze can be called women's narratives of modern contradictions, socialist feminist approaches, and feminist narratives. Considering this triangle, the present study revealed the fact that the feminine voice of femininity does not have the independence that exists in male narratives of life, and the subordination of women is also evident in both narratives of femininity. Research has revealed another tragic reality, namely that the issues of femininity in Iranian society have not been generalized. At last, what is most notable is the fact that women have profound types of alienation, this alienation has led to the physical alienation of women, the fact that we are witnessing abundantly around us.
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