Orientalism in Khaled Hosseini’s and the Mountains Echoed
Abstract
This research discusses Orientalism discourse in And The Mountains
Echoed by Khaled Hosseini. The Orientalism discourse in this novel is done by a
westernized-eastern subject who moves to France during troublesome in
Afghanistan. Further, this thesis is required to break down the construction of
orientalism which appears in the novel. To discuss the problem, I use the theory
Orientalism by Edward Said‘s point of view.
This thesis is qualitative research since the data in the form of utterances
or words. The data are divided into two types- primary and secondary data. The
primary data are taken from And The Mountains Echoed. The secondary data are
taken from books, journals, articles, and website from internet which show the
condition of Afghan culture.
As the result of the discussion, it can be inferred that orientalism is
constructed in the novel. By looking at the data have been proceeded, the analysis
has proven by stereotyping and hegemony to deliver the orientalism discourse
toward the eastern subject. Hosseini created some characters who mention the
negative side of Afghan culture and also Nila as supporting character who holds
strong role that she tends to France culture. The construction of orientalism in the
novel is very close to Hosseini‘s empirical background as the author. The
influence of Afghanistan war is very clear seen on the story line. By the novel, the
critical idea of Hosseini reminds the readers that certain Muslim regime is
considered as the bad and cruel. The author also reminds that the East needs to be
helped, even by the West as powerful subject.
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