Voice of the Voiceless in Jean Sasson's Love in a Torn Land
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Abstract
Love in a Torn Land, by Jean Sasson, has been analyzed from the subaltern
perspective that powerfully subverts not only the elitist ideology but also corrects the
Subaltern Studies perspective of the subaltern as being unable to speak and represent
themselves. The novel presents the subaltern characters with resistance and self
representation, changing their fate and raising their voice against marginalization.
They do have the sense of identity which they want to preserve and live with dignity.
For this, Joanna, a Kurdish woman, and her husband, the central characters of the
novel, try their best to protest the capitalistic war lover mode of society and makes
their identity sure. Their endless efforts ultimately offer them their success of
fulfilling their dreams.