Subjection of an Individual: Reading Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
Khaled Hosseini‟s A Thousand Splendid Suns shows how individuals are
subjugated in the trap of different power personas. In the novel, Afghanistan itself
seems a victim of power. In Afghanistan, Soviet Union stands as power persona and it
creates different kind of discourse in the name of communism to rule over the natives.
Later on Taliban comes by overthrowing the communist regime and starts to rule over
the nation by using Islam religion as a powerful means to create discourse and to
remain in power. But after the attack in Twin Tower in New York, American desire to
rule over Afghanistan overflows and Afghanistan once again becomes victim of
American discourse. In this way, establishment of discourse and power seeking
tendency of West is a key theme of this novel. The action and will of the power
persona clarify it. The Foucauldian Reading critically analyzes the tendency of
European and Taliban to rule upon Afghanistan by creating different discourses like-
discourse of religion, modernity, patriarchy as well as ethnicity, and they make
Afghanistan as their play ground to fulfill their interests