This book uses some of Doris Lessing’s fictional texts as a springboard for making new contributions to the study of ageing, and more specifically, on the ageing of women. Lessing’s fiction invites a critical political, cultural and ethical reflection at the intersections between literature and culture in the final years of the twentieth century and the first few of the current one. Lessing’s narrative reflects on the complexity of older women’s lives, their acquiescence or disagreement with social norms, and how to negotiate the effects of the passage of time. The four chapters and conclusion discuss the various elements that serve as indicators of the well-being or ill-being of this diverse human group, including health, place of residence, neighbourliness, financial situation, public policies, and nature of relationships.

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The book uses Doris Lessing’s narratives as a springboard for new contributions to the study of the ageing of women. It discusses the elements serving as indicators of the well-being or ill-being of this diverse human group, including health, place of residence, neighbourliness, financial situation, public policies, and nature of relationships.

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Contents - Introduction - Doris Lessing’s novels as a gateway to social reality - very old women in lessing’s novels: the diary of a good neighbour and if the old could - love, again: redefining old age and ageing from an emancipatory viewpoint - approaches to teaching lessing and ageing - final remarks - works cited

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783631922132
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang AG
Vekt
245 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
128

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Biographical note

Carmen García Navarro is a lecturer in contemporary writing at the University of Almería (Spain). She has contributed on Doris Lessing, Joy Harjo, and Anne Carson, among other writers. She was Associate Dean at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Almería (2020- 2023) and serves now as Director of the Language Centre, University of Almería.