Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century
Arab women contributed to the field of education, knowledge, rhetoric, and jurisprudence, and their presence shined in the various eras of Arab civilization, especially in its golden ages, thanks to their brilliance and ambition. Books of history, rhetoric, and criticism are full of examples of famous and not-so-famous women who enjoyed talents in poetry, rhetoric, criticism, or running literary salons and forums. An aside about the intelligence and circumstance of Arab women in particular. In the twentieth century, women excelled in the field of rhetoric, public speaking, and journalism, including, for example: Malak Hifni Nassif, founder of the Feminist Renaissance in Egypt, Hoda Shaarawi, the leader of the women's movements in Egypt, Aisha Al-Taymouriyeh, Zainab Fawaz, Warda Al-Yaziji, Labiba Hanem, the owner of Fatat Al-Sharq magazine, and the writer May Ziadeh. ...and others, as the book sheds light on their achievements, and includes selections from their writings that confirm their exceptional talents.
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Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century
Arab women contributed to the field of education, knowledge, rhetoric, and jurisprudence, and their presence shined in the various eras of Arab civilization, especially in its golden ages, thanks to their brilliance and ambition. Books of history, rhetoric, and criticism are full of examples of famous and not-so-famous women who enjoyed talents in poetry, rhetoric, criticism, or running literary salons and forums. An aside about the intelligence and circumstance of Arab women in particular. In the twentieth century, women excelled in the field of rhetoric, public speaking, and journalism, including, for example: Malak Hifni Nassif, founder of the Feminist Renaissance in Egypt, Hoda Shaarawi, the leader of the women's movements in Egypt, Aisha Al-Taymouriyeh, Zainab Fawaz, Warda Al-Yaziji, Labiba Hanem, the owner of Fatat Al-Sharq magazine, and the writer May Ziadeh. ...and others, as the book sheds light on their achievements, and includes selections from their writings that confirm their exceptional talents.
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Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century

Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century

Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century

Women's rhetoric in the twentieth century

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Arab women contributed to the field of education, knowledge, rhetoric, and jurisprudence, and their presence shined in the various eras of Arab civilization, especially in its golden ages, thanks to their brilliance and ambition. Books of history, rhetoric, and criticism are full of examples of famous and not-so-famous women who enjoyed talents in poetry, rhetoric, criticism, or running literary salons and forums. An aside about the intelligence and circumstance of Arab women in particular. In the twentieth century, women excelled in the field of rhetoric, public speaking, and journalism, including, for example: Malak Hifni Nassif, founder of the Feminist Renaissance in Egypt, Hoda Shaarawi, the leader of the women's movements in Egypt, Aisha Al-Taymouriyeh, Zainab Fawaz, Warda Al-Yaziji, Labiba Hanem, the owner of Fatat Al-Sharq magazine, and the writer May Ziadeh. ...and others, as the book sheds light on their achievements, and includes selections from their writings that confirm their exceptional talents.

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ISBN-13: 9789779915081
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 10/26/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 179
File size: 538 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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