Underpinned by an interpretative grid where the analytic categories of gender and race are interwoven, the paper contends that Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass Is Singing (1950), unveils and dismantles culturally-constructed inscriptions of the white female body as elaborated within the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British colonial discourses and largely reproduced at folk level. Exploring Lessing’s robust delineation of the entanglements of gendered sexuality and race-biased social constraints as active in the colonial context, the paper also suggests that the novel problematizes and recasts traditional British identity configurations from an authorial perspective which posits itself as internal to the nation. Moreover, i...
In this thesis I analyse two novels from Southern Africa: The Grass is Singing (1950) by Doris Lessi...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
Underpinned by an interpretative grid where the analytic categories of gender and race are interwove...
This article presents and interprets Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass is Singing (1950), as bo...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
The Grass is Singing is the novel written by Doris Lessing which was a successful debut novel, ...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
Published in the early 1950s, The Grass is Singing (1950), the first work by Doris Lessing (who was ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel The Grass is Singing, published in the year 1950 is regarded as a twenti...
Doris Lessing’s novel The Grass is Singing is compared with Zora Neale Hurston’s Seraph on the Suwan...
This thesis analyses the inferiority of femaleness to maleness regardless of the skin colour in the ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel ‘The Grass is Singing ‘is a clear depiction of hatred, frustration...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
In her debut novel The Grass is Singing, Doris Lessing, a British writer who borrows the title of th...
In this thesis I analyse two novels from Southern Africa: The Grass is Singing (1950) by Doris Lessi...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
Underpinned by an interpretative grid where the analytic categories of gender and race are interwove...
This article presents and interprets Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass is Singing (1950), as bo...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
The Grass is Singing is the novel written by Doris Lessing which was a successful debut novel, ...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
Published in the early 1950s, The Grass is Singing (1950), the first work by Doris Lessing (who was ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel The Grass is Singing, published in the year 1950 is regarded as a twenti...
Doris Lessing’s novel The Grass is Singing is compared with Zora Neale Hurston’s Seraph on the Suwan...
This thesis analyses the inferiority of femaleness to maleness regardless of the skin colour in the ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel ‘The Grass is Singing ‘is a clear depiction of hatred, frustration...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
In her debut novel The Grass is Singing, Doris Lessing, a British writer who borrows the title of th...
In this thesis I analyse two novels from Southern Africa: The Grass is Singing (1950) by Doris Lessi...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...