Books
Adibzadeh, M. (2012). The Empire of Myths, Qoqnoos. [in Persian]
Allen, G. (2001). Intertextuality (P. Yazdanjo, Trans.), Markaz. [in Persian]
Archer, M. (2008). Art Since 1960 (K. Yousefi, Trans.), herfeh-honarmand. [in Persian]
Benjamin, W. (1987). The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction, in the book: A Sign of Liberation (B. Ahmadi, Trans.), Tehran. [in Persian]
Brett, E. (2018). Kristova Reframed (M. Parsa, Trans.), Shavand. [in Persian]
Debord, G. (2019). The society of the spectacle (B. Samadi, Trans.), Agah. [in Persian]
Ekrami, M. (2005). Anthropology of colloquial terms, Eavar. [in Persian]
Ensafi, J. (2020). Poem of jobs, Gooya. [in Persian]
Golchin Ma'ani, A. (1967). Shahr Ashoub in Persian poetry, Amir Kabir. [in Persian]
Hadian Tabai-Zavareh, S. J. (2009). Autolnameh: Inscription on vehicles Culture in Iran, Nashreyek. [in Persian]
Hamidi, S. J. (1990). Inscription on vehicles, Nasle Danesh. [in Persian]
Hillis Miller, J. (2005). About literature (S. Sommi, Trans.), Qoqnoos. [in Persian]
Hoshangi, T. (2013). Car culture in Tehran, Tisa. [in Persian]
Jalili, J. (2005). Road literature, Vafaei. [in Persian]
Kristova, J. (2019). Shared individuality (M. Parsa, Trans.), Rozbahan. [in Persian]
Kristova, J. (2020). Against the national Depression (M. Parsa, Trans.), Shavand. [in Persian]
Mahjoub, M. J. (2004). Iranian folk literature (H. Zulfaqari, Ed.), Cheshmeh. [in Persian]
Makarik, I, R. (2005). Encyclopedia of contemporary literary theory (M. Mohajer & M. Nabavi, Trans.), Agah. [in Persian]
Malpas, S., & Wake, P. (2015). The Routledge Companion to Critical Theory (G. Sarkar Farshi, Trans.), Samt. [in Persian]
McAfee, N. (2006). Julia Kristeva (M. Parsa, Trans.), Markaz. [in Persian]
Mubarakshah (1967). Adab Al-Harb Al-Shuja'at (A. Soheili Khansari, Ed.), Iqbal. [in Persian]
Pakbaz, R. (2000). Encyclopaedia of Art, Farhange Noaser. [in Persian]
Payandeh, H. (2006). A critical reading of commercials on television, Roznegar. [in Persian]
Payandeh, H. (2018). Theory and literary criticism, Samt. [in Persian]
Richards, B. (2009). Psychoanalysis of popular culture (H. Payandeh, Trans.), Sales. [in Persian]
Selden, R., & Widdowson, P. (1998). A Readers Guide to contemporary literary theory (A. Mokhber, Trans.), Tarh-e-no. [in Persian]
Seyed Hosseini, R. (1997). Literary Schools, Negah. [in Persian]
Sojodi, F. (2009). Semiotics, theory and practice, Elm. [in Persian]
Strinati, D. (2008). An introduction to theories of popular culture (S. Paknazar, Trans.), Gameno. [in Persian]
Todorv, T. (2008). The concept of literature (K. Shahparrad, Trans.), Ghatre. [in Persian]
Wellek, R., & Warren, A. (1994). Literary theory (Z. Movahed & P. Mohajer, Trans.), Elami va Farhanghi. [in Persian]
Zarqani, M. (2016). Genre theory, Hermes. [in Persian]
Journals
Anizadeh, A. (2006). A reflection on Road literature (Inscription on Vehicle). Jouranl of Poetry, 48, 98-101. [in Persian]
Arab Yusofabady, F., & Arab Yusofabady, A. (2019). A Comparative Study of Arabic and Persian Typewriter Literature Based on Halliday Theory. Journal of Research in Comparative Literature, 9(2), 21-38. doi 10.22126/JCCL.2019.1143 [in Persian]
Borhani, M. (1987). Delightful Poems of Desert vehicle drivers. Journal of Ayandeh, 13(6-7), 417-413. [in Persian]
Darwish, I., & Al Rousan, R. (2019). Words on Wheels: Investigating Car Inscriptions in Jordan. Journal of Educational and Social Research, 9(4), 128-137.
Divsalar, F. (2019). Reflections on the literary and linguistic characteristics of Inscription on vehicles. Journal of Literary Criticism Studies (Islamic Azad University of Central Tehran Branch), 13(48), 9-32. [in Persian]
Emarati Moghadam, D. (2011). Rhetorical Approach to Genre: Introducing an approach Literary Criticism, 4(15), 87-111. [in Persian]
Fakuhi, N. (1999). Anthropology and popular literature. Ketab Mah of social sciences, 24-23, 35-37. [in Persian]
Featherstone, M. (2007). Aestheticizing everyday life (M. Karampour, Trans.), Arganon, 19, 187-217. [in Persian]
Hosseinpour Dehnavi, A. (2017). Linguistic analysis of Inscription on vehicles from verbal analysis to rhetorical analysis. Journal of New Research in Human Sciences, 22, 165-174. [in Persian]
Kousari, M. (2010). Graffiti in Iran: Between Art and Subculture. Sociology of Art and Literature, 2(1), 65-102. [in Persian]
Nusrati Siahmazgi, A. (2007). Shahr Ashoub. Nameh Farhangistan, 33, 28-33. [in Persian]
Sabziyanpoor, V. (2012). A Survey Aphorisms Written on Ancient Iranians’ Furniture and their Impact on Persian and Arabic Literature. Journal of Poetry Studies (boostan Adab), 3(1), 147-178. doi: 10.22099/jba.2012.293 [in Persian]
Sajedisaba, T. (2005) A study of Paraliterature and its literary genre Research in Contemporary World Literature, 10(25), 21-34. [in Persian]
Taluah, A. R., & Musah, A. (2015). Moving poetics: a linguistic analysis of inscriptions on vehicles. The dawn journal, 4(2), 1126-1139.
Zandi, B., Samai, M., & Shahbazi, M. (2012). A Linguistic Study of Bumper Stickers in Tehran and Ardabil. Journal of Iranian Cultural Research, 4(4), 185-206. doi: 10.7508/ijcr.2011.16.007 [in Persian]
Website
Jafari Qanawati, M. (2023 July 14). Note on "Road literature", Great Islamic encyclopedia;
www.cgie.org.ir, . [in Persian]
Macherey, P. (2023 June 30). Defense of the theory of literary reproduction (S. Rashidpour, Trans.), www.problematica-archive.com, Friday. [in Persian]