Publicação

‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"

Ver documento

Detalhes bibliográficos
Resumo:The genre of Reifungsroman considers different temporal aspects of individuation. It aids and assesses the capacity of an older person to re-story their life, enter meaningful relationships, make amends with the past and productively evolve as an individual. Instead of focusing solely on the present, time is seen as a continuum in Reifungsroman with a special emphasis on the past events and narratives. This article will trace the late life transformation that Jane and Maudie undergo as all life is mutable and finite, awareness of which can make us more compassionate. In The Diaries of Jane Sommers, written by Doris Lessing and published in 1984 the narrator tells the story of the relationship she constructs with an elderly friend, Maudie, whom she meets in the streets of London and who triggers her identarian metamorphoses. Maudie embodies all the stereotypes of an old woman, she has crone-like features and an unforgiving temper. From the physical maladies to emotional suffering, Jane Sommers is herself a source of discomfort and displeasure to those around her. As the narrative unravels and cleanses Jane from rampant egoism, as she bathes after each visit to Maudie’s home, she deconstructs her old narratives and transitions into an empathetic self. As Maudie shades her trauma in words and being bathed by Jane, both undergo a process of healing. Maudie dies with dignity and out of this sacrificial moment of catharses, the meeting of the now and then, new Jane is born. She erases the old wry Jane, an ambitious and vain journalist in a women’s magazine, only concerned with success and everlasting youth, who spends time and her financial gains on material goods. This article will look into the discourses on ageing and the genre of Reifungsroman in The Diaries of Jane Sommers, Lessing’s fifth novel, published under a pseudonym and separately as two separate books: The Diaries of a Good Neighbour and If the Old Could against criticism from various editorial boards. I will analyse the processes of resignification of the minor discourses and their relationship towards the major discourses on growing older. I will consider Jana and Maudie as a two-faced Janus and a dyad of the old and the new, the ich and the poor, the successful and the unsuccessful: a crone, a witch and young woman whose polyphony of voices can re-story the narratives of women and ageing.
Autores principais:Zarebska, Zuzanna
Assunto:Reifungsroman Doris Lessing Minor discourses Women’s voices Relationality Ageing
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
_version_ 1865920850695290880
author Zarebska, Zuzanna
author_facet Zarebska, Zuzanna
Zarebska, Zuzanna
author_role author
contributor_name_str_mv Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
country_str PT
creators_json_str [{\"Person.name\":\"Zarebska, Zuzanna\"}]
datacite.contributors.contributor.contributorName.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
datacite.creators.creator.creatorName.fl_str_mv Zarebska, Zuzanna
datacite.date.Accepted.fl_str_mv 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z
datacite.date.available.fl_str_mv 2025-06-12T15:07:55Z
datacite.date.embargoed.fl_str_mv 2025-06-12T15:07:55Z
datacite.rights.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
datacite.subjects.subject.fl_str_mv Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
datacite.titles.title.fl_str_mv ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Zarebska, Zuzanna
dc.date.Accepted.fl_str_mv 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2025-06-12T15:07:55Z
dc.date.embargoed.fl_str_mv 2025-06-12T15:07:55Z
dc.format.none.fl_str_mv application/pdf
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/101545
dc.language.none.fl_str_mv eng
dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv Science Publishing Group
dc.rights.cclincense.fl_str_mv http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
dc.title.fl_str_mv ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
dc.type.none.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
description The genre of Reifungsroman considers different temporal aspects of individuation. It aids and assesses the capacity of an older person to re-story their life, enter meaningful relationships, make amends with the past and productively evolve as an individual. Instead of focusing solely on the present, time is seen as a continuum in Reifungsroman with a special emphasis on the past events and narratives. This article will trace the late life transformation that Jane and Maudie undergo as all life is mutable and finite, awareness of which can make us more compassionate. In The Diaries of Jane Sommers, written by Doris Lessing and published in 1984 the narrator tells the story of the relationship she constructs with an elderly friend, Maudie, whom she meets in the streets of London and who triggers her identarian metamorphoses. Maudie embodies all the stereotypes of an old woman, she has crone-like features and an unforgiving temper. From the physical maladies to emotional suffering, Jane Sommers is herself a source of discomfort and displeasure to those around her. As the narrative unravels and cleanses Jane from rampant egoism, as she bathes after each visit to Maudie’s home, she deconstructs her old narratives and transitions into an empathetic self. As Maudie shades her trauma in words and being bathed by Jane, both undergo a process of healing. Maudie dies with dignity and out of this sacrificial moment of catharses, the meeting of the now and then, new Jane is born. She erases the old wry Jane, an ambitious and vain journalist in a women’s magazine, only concerned with success and everlasting youth, who spends time and her financial gains on material goods. This article will look into the discourses on ageing and the genre of Reifungsroman in The Diaries of Jane Sommers, Lessing’s fifth novel, published under a pseudonym and separately as two separate books: The Diaries of a Good Neighbour and If the Old Could against criticism from various editorial boards. I will analyse the processes of resignification of the minor discourses and their relationship towards the major discourses on growing older. I will consider Jana and Maudie as a two-faced Janus and a dyad of the old and the new, the ich and the poor, the successful and the unsuccessful: a crone, a witch and young woman whose polyphony of voices can re-story the narratives of women and ageing.
dirty 0
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
format article
fulltext.url.fl_str_mv https://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/435efdc4-de58-436a-98d0-279797569b5b/download
funding.funder.alternateName_str_mv FCT
funding.funder.identifier_str_mv http://doi.org/10.13039/501100001871
funding.funder.name_str_mv Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
funding.name_str_mv 6817 - DCRRNI ID
id ul_effdcd83243e63196df2b89f39dd8d9c
identifier.url.fl_str_mv http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/101545
instacron_str ul
institution Universidade de Lisboa
instname_str Universidade de Lisboa
language eng
network_acronym_str ul
network_name_str Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
oai_identifier_str oai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10400.5/101545
organization_str_mv urn:organizationAcronym:ul
person_str_mv Zarebska, Zuzanna
publishDate 2024
publisher.none.fl_str_mv Science Publishing Group
reponame_str Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
repository_id_str urn:repositoryAcronym:ul
service_str_mv urn:repositoryAcronym:ul
spelling engScience Publishing Grouppt_PTThe genre of Reifungsroman considers different temporal aspects of individuation. It aids and assesses the capacity of an older person to re-story their life, enter meaningful relationships, make amends with the past and productively evolve as an individual. Instead of focusing solely on the present, time is seen as a continuum in Reifungsroman with a special emphasis on the past events and narratives. This article will trace the late life transformation that Jane and Maudie undergo as all life is mutable and finite, awareness of which can make us more compassionate. In The Diaries of Jane Sommers, written by Doris Lessing and published in 1984 the narrator tells the story of the relationship she constructs with an elderly friend, Maudie, whom she meets in the streets of London and who triggers her identarian metamorphoses. Maudie embodies all the stereotypes of an old woman, she has crone-like features and an unforgiving temper. From the physical maladies to emotional suffering, Jane Sommers is herself a source of discomfort and displeasure to those around her. As the narrative unravels and cleanses Jane from rampant egoism, as she bathes after each visit to Maudie’s home, she deconstructs her old narratives and transitions into an empathetic self. As Maudie shades her trauma in words and being bathed by Jane, both undergo a process of healing. Maudie dies with dignity and out of this sacrificial moment of catharses, the meeting of the now and then, new Jane is born. She erases the old wry Jane, an ambitious and vain journalist in a women’s magazine, only concerned with success and everlasting youth, who spends time and her financial gains on material goods. This article will look into the discourses on ageing and the genre of Reifungsroman in The Diaries of Jane Sommers, Lessing’s fifth novel, published under a pseudonym and separately as two separate books: The Diaries of a Good Neighbour and If the Old Could against criticism from various editorial boards. I will analyse the processes of resignification of the minor discourses and their relationship towards the major discourses on growing older. I will consider Jana and Maudie as a two-faced Janus and a dyad of the old and the new, the ich and the poor, the successful and the unsuccessful: a crone, a witch and young woman whose polyphony of voices can re-story the narratives of women and ageing.application/pdfpt_PT‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"Zarebska, ZuzannaHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptISSNIsPartOf2575-2367DOIIsPartOfhttps://doi.org/10.11648/j.ellc.20240904.132025-06-12T15:07:55Z2024-092024-09-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/101545http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessReifungsromanDoris LessingMinor discoursesWomen’s voicesRelationalityAgeing410291 bytesFundação para a Ciência e a TecnologiaUniversity of Lisbon Centre for English Studies6817 - DCRRNI IDCrossref Funder IDhttp://doi.org/10.13039/501100001871literaturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article2024-09http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/435efdc4-de58-436a-98d0-279797569b5b/downloadEnglish Language, Literature & Culture9(4)118124
spellingShingle ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
Zarebska, Zuzanna
Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
Zarebska, Zuzanna
Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
title ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
title_full ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
title_fullStr ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
title_full_unstemmed ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
title_short ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
title_sort ‘Lift me up!’: the new major siscourses of care and ageing in Doris Lessing’s "The Diaries of Jane Somers"
topic Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
topic_facet Reifungsroman
Doris Lessing
Minor discourses
Women’s voices
Relationality
Ageing
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/101545
visible 1