Feminism and Social Justice in the Novels of Doris Lessing
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Doris Lessing, Feminism, Social Justice, Feminist Literature, Gender EqualityAbstract
This research paper delves into the intricate relationship between feminism and social justice in the novels Doris Lessing, a prominent British author whose impact resonates throughout the 20th-century literary landscape. Lessing’s futuristic settings provide a canvas for envisioning alternative models of gender equality and social justice, painting a vision of a more equitable and inclusive future. Thus, this research paper sheds light on the pivotal role played by Doris Lessing’s novels in exploring the intricate interplay between feminism and social justice. Her literary legacy stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of feminist discourse and its potential to reshape society. Through the intricacies of her narratives, which challenge prevailing power structures and advocate for a more just world, Lessing’s novels continue to inspire and catalyze meaningful discussions on the intersections of gender, identity, and justice in the 21st century.
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