Identity Formation in Adolescence: An Eriksonian Approach to Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha

Authors

  • Nibras Jawad Kadhim University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1510.07

Keywords:

adolescence, Arthur Golden, Erikson, identity formation, Memoirs of a Geisha

Abstract

The process of identity formation is a critical aspect of adolescent development, as outlined in Erik Erikson's influential psychosocial theory. This paper explores the application of Erikson's framework to the exploration of identity in Arthur Golden's acclaimed novel Memoirs of a Geisha (1997). Erikson proposed that adolescents navigate a crucial stage of identity versus role confusion, where they must reconcile their sense of self with societal expectations and roles. The present study examines how the protagonist, Sayuri, navigates this journey, sifting through various choices and commitments to ultimately forge a cohesive identity. Sayuri embodies Erikson's ideas of identity exploration and crisis as she goes through a metamorphosis from a young child in a fishing village to a well-known geisha in Kyoto. The story depicts her battle with cultural norms, societal roles, and personal goals, echoing Erikson's theories about the complex negotiation of identity during adolescence. By examining the protagonist's experiences and choices, this paper emphasizes the relevance of Eriksonian theory in understanding identity development in literature, particularly in light of cultural and historical contexts. The paper concludes that Sayuri's identity formation is shaped by both her personal resiliency and the pre-World War II Japanese sociocultural context, demonstrating the universality of Erikson's developmental stages while also recognizing the impact of context on the adolescent experience.

Author Biography

Nibras Jawad Kadhim, University of Baghdad

Department of English, College of Education for Women

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2025-10-01

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