Lecture duchétienne de Les Hirondelles de Kaboul de Yasmina Khadra
Duchet's sociocriticism lecture of the Swallows of Kabul by Yasmina KhadraAbstractThe Swallows of Kabul is the first work of the trilogy of Algerian author Yasmina Khazra in the 2002. This work narrates the fears and sufferings of the Afghan people during the Taliban era. What the author is trying to portray is the deplorable lives of the Afghan people during the Taliban regime.This article intends to study the social discourses of Swallows of Kabul using the socicriticism of Claude Duchet, which is based on text analysis. According to Duchet, the critic goes beyond the apparent content of the work and examines the structures in the work that are involved in the production of the content and its framework.Therefore, in this article, we intend to use this method to study the social discourses of the text, which are: family, woman, poverty and destruction, and then find the meaning of the signs and unspoken words that lie under each place, person or any sign in the text. The sociogram of this work, which is extremism and violence, is based on the approach that the text society is a reflection of the reference society, the Taliban-dominated Afghan society, and depicts the failures and eventual destruction of the Afghan people from the narrator's point of view.