Cultural Trauma in Jean Sasson's For The Love Of a Son
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This research examines cultural trauma in Jean Sasson's novel For the Love of
a Son which is the story of Maryam Khail, a beautiful Afghan woman born into one
of the most influential families in Afghanistan, a family of wealth and power. Despite
her beauty, her education and strength, the evil that lurks in every home in
Afghanistan finally caught up with Maryam. This study explores and shows how
Afghan civilians are being survived by international war and intra state war for more
than three decades. The research applies cultural trauma as a literary tool to examine
Sasson's novel which is about Afghan woman quest for her stolen child. During the
Civil War gross human rights violations including executions, sexual violence, and
many forms of tortures were committed. National government was not stable, civil
infrastructure was collapsed and basic social services were no longer available. In this
regard, Afghan people collectively feel they have been subjected to horrendous events
that leave indelible marks upon their group's consciousness.
