“There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood

In today’s post-industrial societies, young people, compared to previous generations, experience longer and more complex processes of creating professional identity, developing a career or finding “one’s vocation”. They also face difficulties in achieving financial independence, starting a family,...

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Main Author: Milda Pivoriūtė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2021-09-01
Series:Sociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas
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Online Access:https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/sociologija-mintis-ir-veiksmas/article/view/24709
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spelling doaj-7a6c1dc5de0a4f8d8b4653c851c87d7e2021-09-06T09:28:22ZengVilnius University PressSociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas1392-33582335-88902021-09-0146110.15388/SocMintVei.2020.1.22“There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and AdulthoodMilda Pivoriūtė0Vilnius University, Lithuania In today’s post-industrial societies, young people, compared to previous generations, experience longer and more complex processes of creating professional identity, developing a career or finding “one’s vocation”. They also face difficulties in achieving financial independence, starting a family, and leaving parental homes, which altogether define the status of an adult person. Based on the overview of sociological and psychological scholarly literature, the complexity of young people’s identity formation in the context of a passage towards social maturity is analysed. The most significant tensions related to the question of “who am I and what do I want” are emphasized in the article, together with the circumstances of contemporary society that stimulate them. (Non-)applicability of the concept of the quarter-life crisis is finally highlighted in order to summarise, reflect, and explain some of the experiences and life events of young people. The title of the article is a famous quotation of Tennessee Williams. https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/sociologija-mintis-ir-veiksmas/article/view/24709sociology of youthquarter-life crisisidentityemerging adulthood
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“There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
Sociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas
sociology of youth
quarter-life crisis
identity
emerging adulthood
author_facet Milda Pivoriūtė
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title “There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
title_short “There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
title_full “There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
title_fullStr “There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
title_full_unstemmed “There is a Time for Departure Even when There’s no Certain Place to Go”: the Twisting Path to Selfhood and Adulthood
title_sort “there is a time for departure even when there’s no certain place to go”: the twisting path to selfhood and adulthood
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Sociologija: Mintis ir Veiksmas
issn 1392-3358
2335-8890
publishDate 2021-09-01
description In today’s post-industrial societies, young people, compared to previous generations, experience longer and more complex processes of creating professional identity, developing a career or finding “one’s vocation”. They also face difficulties in achieving financial independence, starting a family, and leaving parental homes, which altogether define the status of an adult person. Based on the overview of sociological and psychological scholarly literature, the complexity of young people’s identity formation in the context of a passage towards social maturity is analysed. The most significant tensions related to the question of “who am I and what do I want” are emphasized in the article, together with the circumstances of contemporary society that stimulate them. (Non-)applicability of the concept of the quarter-life crisis is finally highlighted in order to summarise, reflect, and explain some of the experiences and life events of young people. The title of the article is a famous quotation of Tennessee Williams.
topic sociology of youth
quarter-life crisis
identity
emerging adulthood
url https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/sociologija-mintis-ir-veiksmas/article/view/24709
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