La mujer como estrategia retórica: Sawda bint Umara ante el califa Muawiya en El collar extraordinario de Ibn Abd Rabbihi

Fadwa Malti-Douglas ha dedicado varios estudios y libros al género de adab y en su Woman s Body, Woman's Word (1991)2 afirma que: wit plays a pivotal role in an intricate system of exchange that governs the anecdotes. Por otro lado, para Nancy Roberts es importante recordar que todo lo que nos...

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