Doris Lessing Border Crossings

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Pub. Date: 2009-10-13
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Despite winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, Doris Lessing has received relatively little critical attention. One of the reasons for this is that Lessing has spent much of her lifetime and her long published writing career crossing both national and ideological borders. This essay collection reflects and explores the incredible variety of Lessing's border crossings and positions her writing in its various social and cultural contexts. Lessing crosses literal national borders in her life and work, but more controversial have been her crossings of genre borders into sci-fi and 'space fiction', and her crossing of ideological borders such as moving into and out of the Communist Party and from a colonial into a post-colonial world. This timely collection also considers a number of the most interesting recent critical and theoretical approaches to Lessing's writing, including work on Maternity and abjection in relation to The Fifth Child and The Grass is Singing, eco-criticism in Lessing's 'Ifrakan' novels, and post-colonial re-writings of landscape in her African stories. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Alice Ridout is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Contemporary Women's Writing at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. She is secretary to the Contemporary Women's Writing Network. Susan Watkins is Reader in Twentieth-Century Women's Fiction at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. She is author of Twentieth Century Women Novelists: Feminist Theory into Practice (Palgrave, 2001), coeditor of Scandalous Fictions: The Twentieth Century Novel in the Public Sphere (Palgrave, 2006) and an associate editor of the journal Contemporary Women's Writing (Oxford). She was also editor of a special issue of The Journal of Commonwealth Literature on Doris Lessing (March 2008).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Notes on Contributorsp. viii
Introduction: Doris Lessing's Border Crossingsp. 1
Horrors of the Breast: Cultural Boundaries and the Abject in The Grass is Singingp. 15
Inside and Outside Colonial Spaces: Border Crossings in Doris Lessing's African Storiesp. 26
Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook: An Experiment in Critical Fictionp. 44
Doris Lessing's Fantastic Childrenp. 61
The 'Jane Somers' Hoax: Aging, Gender and the Literary Marketplacep. 75
(Not Such) Great Expectations: Unmaking Maternal Ideals in The Fifth Child and We Need to Talk about Kevinp. 92
Doris Lessing's Under My Skin: The Autobiography of a Cosmopolitan 'Third Culture Kid'p. 107
Environmental Fables? The Eco-Politics of Doris Lessing's 'Ifrik' Novelsp. 129
The Porous Border Between Fact and Fiction, Empathy and Identification in Doris Lessing's The Cleftp. 143
Afterword: Encompassing Lessingp. 160
Indexp. 167
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