Doris Lessing’s Cultural Trauma and Traumatic Writing
Zhang Chunming
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Zhang Chunming: Foreign Language Institute,Changchun University,Jilin Province, China
International Journal of Business and Social Research, 2013, vol. 3, issue 1, 38-41
Abstract:
Doris Lessing is a writer who has a multi-cultural background from the glimpse of her personal life experiences. The influential immigrations and her experiences in crossing among the different cultures bring her identity confusion or cultural trauma, which also plays a very important role in her writing career. The multi-cultural identities and her special spirits as a wanderer of the mainstream culture contribute her success in writing. Children of Violence is her representative of traumatic writing in culture. The protagonist Martha Quest as Lessing’s spokesman constantly searches for cultural self in cultural confusion.
Keywords: Doris Lessing; cultural trauma; traumatic writing; Children of Violence; Martha Quest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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