PANOPTICON: Journal of English Studies
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): PANOPTICON: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES

Identity Crisis Portrayed in the Graphic Novel American Born Chinese




Article Info

Publish Date
07 Aug 2024

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the issue of identity crisis in the graphic novel American Born Chinese (2006) by Gene Luen Yang. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive method, data were meticulously collected and analyzed through Erik Erikson's theory of the eight stages of psychosocial development, framed within a psychoanalytic approach. The primary focus is on the main character, Jin Wang, whose identity crisis becomes evident upon his transfer to a new school where he is surrounded by a predominantly American environment. This transition triggers a profound sense of dislocation and self-doubt, as Jin struggles to reconcile his Chinese heritage with the cultural expectations of his peers. His identity crisis is manifested through various attitudes and thoughts, such as his desire to fit in and his internalized shame about his ethnicity. These behaviors reflect Erikson's concept of identity versus role confusion, a pivotal stage in adolescent development where individuals grapple with their sense of self. The study's findings underscore the psychological turmoil faced by Jin as he navigates the complexities of his dual identity. This analysis highlights the broader implications of cultural assimilation and the challenges faced by immigrants in preserving their cultural identity while seeking acceptance in a new societal context

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Journal Info

Abbrev

PNP

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Subject

Arts Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

PANOPTICON: Journal of English Studies is a scholarly journal published by English Letter of Universitas Pamulang. It was founded in 2024, with registered number E-ISSN: 3047-8693. PANOPTICON has commitment to exchange and share ideas as well as research findings from researchers. Also, it provides ...