Identity Quest of a Mulatto in Rebecca Walker�s Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self

Identity crisis is natural in human development, but its complexities are varied. The thesis aims at identifying the factors that underlie the identity crisis experienced by Rebecca Walker, as a daughter of a mixed-race marriage couples Alice Walker and Mel Leventhal as well as her sense of being a...

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Main Authors: , ERLIN ESTIANA YUANTI, , Dr. Juliasih K, S.U.
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
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description Identity crisis is natural in human development, but its complexities are varied. The thesis aims at identifying the factors that underlie the identity crisis experienced by Rebecca Walker, as a daughter of a mixed-race marriage couples Alice Walker and Mel Leventhal as well as her sense of being a shifting self, the impacts of identity crisis she experienced, and the ways she used to cope with her identity crisis. The study adopts interdisciplinary approaches and theories in the perspective of American Studies. These approaches, history and psycho-sociology, are applied in addition to literary approach to get closer understanding of identity crisis experienced by a mulatto in America. The study adopts library study on the primary sources, such as the autobiography itself, books, journals dealing with the topic and also secondary sources, including references from the internet. Data obtained are analyzed in analytical-descriptive method, by which all the data obtained are analyzed and presented descriptively. The research shows that the factors underlying the identity crisis experienced by Rebecca Walker are latent panics she encountered during her early stages of development over her confusion of not fitting into either world, black and white. She copes with the crisis by repressing her parts of identity that is not suitable with the society she lives in. This makes her obsessed to have role models whom she can imitate and identify with. This urge leads her to enter the love stage prematurely and causes her to be involved in delinquency behaviors and also free sex that made her pregnant. Finally, through an identification with a friend of hers, Rebecca finds her identity by accepting herself and be true to herself.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:901082014-08-20T02:51:12Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/90108/ Identity Quest of a Mulatto in Rebecca Walker�s Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self , ERLIN ESTIANA YUANTI , Dr. Juliasih K, S.U. ETD Identity crisis is natural in human development, but its complexities are varied. The thesis aims at identifying the factors that underlie the identity crisis experienced by Rebecca Walker, as a daughter of a mixed-race marriage couples Alice Walker and Mel Leventhal as well as her sense of being a shifting self, the impacts of identity crisis she experienced, and the ways she used to cope with her identity crisis. The study adopts interdisciplinary approaches and theories in the perspective of American Studies. These approaches, history and psycho-sociology, are applied in addition to literary approach to get closer understanding of identity crisis experienced by a mulatto in America. The study adopts library study on the primary sources, such as the autobiography itself, books, journals dealing with the topic and also secondary sources, including references from the internet. Data obtained are analyzed in analytical-descriptive method, by which all the data obtained are analyzed and presented descriptively. The research shows that the factors underlying the identity crisis experienced by Rebecca Walker are latent panics she encountered during her early stages of development over her confusion of not fitting into either world, black and white. She copes with the crisis by repressing her parts of identity that is not suitable with the society she lives in. This makes her obsessed to have role models whom she can imitate and identify with. This urge leads her to enter the love stage prematurely and causes her to be involved in delinquency behaviors and also free sex that made her pregnant. Finally, through an identification with a friend of hers, Rebecca finds her identity by accepting herself and be true to herself. [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011 Thesis NonPeerReviewed , ERLIN ESTIANA YUANTI and , Dr. Juliasih K, S.U. (2011) Identity Quest of a Mulatto in Rebecca Walker�s Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self. UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED. http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=52341
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