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    Subverting masculine ideology and monstrous power exertion in Doris Lessing‟s The Cleft by Lalbakhsh, Pedram

    Published 2014
    “…The present paper approaches Doris Lessing’s novel, The Cleft, from a socialist feminist point of view to foreground Lessing’s understanding of women in both past and present societies in which women are subjugated and oppressed by capitalist and patriarchal systems and ideologies. …”
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    The subversive feminine : sexual oppression and sexual identity in Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook. by Lalbakhsh, Pedram, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam

    Published 2011
    “…Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook adopts a complex profile to present its characters’ complex lives. …”
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    Engendering a new feminine identity and reconstructing consciousness-raising in Doris Lessing's selected novels by Lalbakshs, Pedram

    Published 2012
    “…Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s novels to identify and analyze her engendered New Feminine Identity and her Reconstructed Consciousness-raising. …”
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    Traumatic memory in Chigozie Obioma’s The Fishermen and Vaddey Ratner’s in the Shadow of the Banyan by Al Mubarak, Ahmed Dhakaa Abdulwahhab

    Published 2019
    “…This research will analyse the effects of the transference phenomena on the survival function of trauma and whether the main characters manage to overcome the heavy burden of their traumatic memories. The findings from the research show that the selected characters went through ‘the literal registration’ of the traumatic event and the black hole effect of their traumatic memory. …”
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    Reframing philosophical views on freedom, choice, perfectibility and self-realisation in selected contemporary post-apocalyptic fictions by Zahra, Rezaei

    Published 2021
    “…Butler, Mara and Dann: An Adventure (1999) by Doris Lessing, The Road (2006) by Cormac McCarthy and The Pesthouse (2007) by Jim Crace, have been classified within post-apocalyptic fiction genre where the authors depict social and environmental disintegration in the far distant future. …”
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