Journal Name:
- Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Abstract (2. Language):
Contextualized within psychoanalytic feminist critique, this study aims at fathoming out
various dynamics operating at psychoanalytic level within the mother daughter relationship
that affect daughter‟s level of intimacy or repulsion towards the mother in the texts of Doris
Lessing, in particular The Grass is singing (1950) and Under My Skin (1994). While
focusing on these works and approaching them through a feminist critical perspective of the
phenomenon of motherhood, mothering and matrophobia, I have consider a re-examination
of Lessing‟s attempt to provide an inevitably fresh stance of mother daughter dyad‟s tussle.
The research contends that by breaking idealized boundaries and positioning mother as an
independent entity- the phenomenon of matrophobia -daughter‟s hatred towards the mother
in early phases of her life is explored. Throughout the paper, it has been established that
Lessing consciously relates the mother moving towards and away from the being of
daughter at both fictional and biographical planes.
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