Adventures of the Spirit: The Older Woman in the Works of Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, and Other Contemporary Women WritersPhyllis Sternberg Perrakis In Adventures of the Spirit, Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis brings together eleven American and Canadian "literary gerontologists" to examine a new kind of adventure for the older woman in literature. This volume of critical essays analyzes recent works by contemporary women writers whose characters' midlife and later life changes are mapped in their narratives.Rather than focusing on the painful losses undergone by women of a certain age, recent narratives explore a new kind of adventure of aging, one that is spiritual in nature, enabling new ways of being and becoming, but open-ended and capable of great variation in practice. In particular, these journeys of the spirit focus on the retrospective movement undergone by a midlife or older woman as she is led by inner or outer forces to assess where she has come from and decipher a shape or pattern to her journey.These journeys do not leave the body behind as they map new spiritual territory. Rather they honor spirit's embrace of the natural world and relationships as well as its aspirations for evolving development and eternal existence. The essays in Adventures of the Spirit employ a wide variety of critical lenses to chart these adventures, including archetypal, Sufi, post-colonial, and feminist analysis; archival research; aboriginal life writing; and trauma theory. These studies bring a new understanding to women's adventure of age in both literary texts and in life. |
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... trying to impersonate my own daughter or of trying to take my own life " ( 275 ) , she opines . The narrative here oscillates between first- and third - per- son narrators , with the now habitual third - person ( italicized ) short ...
... trying to impersonate my own daughter or of trying to take my own life " ( 275 ) , she opines . The narrative here oscillates between first- and third - per- son narrators , with the now habitual third - person ( italicized ) short ...
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... trying to believe Please tell me it hasn't she tugged at the arm of her sleeping husband he didn't wake up perhaps he was dead - had been dead for decades and never told her -but she couldn't believe it something would change she would ...
... trying to believe Please tell me it hasn't she tugged at the arm of her sleeping husband he didn't wake up perhaps he was dead - had been dead for decades and never told her -but she couldn't believe it something would change she would ...
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... trying to fill a small flask from overpowering , cascading waters the necessity of understanding one's own personal limits and to take from life's flow exactly that which one needs , no more and no less , so as not to be swept away by ...
... trying to fill a small flask from overpowering , cascading waters the necessity of understanding one's own personal limits and to take from life's flow exactly that which one needs , no more and no less , so as not to be swept away by ...
Contents
Spiritual Adventuring by Other Contemporary Women Writers | 17 |
The Surfacing of Buried Grief in Doris Lessings | 27 |
Navigating the Spiritual Cycle in Memoirs of a Survivor and Shikasta | 47 |
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