|
comparison with “My Old Home”, 210 |
|
comparison with “Tomorrow”, 209 |
|
comparison with “Soap”, 186 |
|
comparison with “The New Year’s Sacrifice”, 210 |
|
comparison with “The True Story of Ah Q”, 208 |
|
comparison with “The Lamp That Was Kept Alight”, 210 |
|
definition of madness, 209 |
|
doubling in, 205–206 |
|
dreams in, 207 |
|
“Preface” in relationship to, 55 |
|
relationship between the conscious and unconscious in, 207–209 |
|
Mao Zedong, 1, 13, 18, 26–27, 29, 104, 129, 132, 159, 174, 223, 237 |
|
“Marriage as a Psychological Relationship”. See under Jung, Carl, individual works |
|
martyrdom |
|
definition of, 124–125 |
|
in “Medicine”, 152–153 |
|
“Master Gao”. See under Lu Xun, modern short stories |
|
“Medicine” |
|
comparison of scapegoating and martyrdom in, 24, 86, 122–125, 127 |
|
comparison with “The New Year’s Sacrifice”, 153 |
|
comparison with “The True Story of Ah Q”, 152 |
|
dialogue of ego and shadow, 152 |
|
doubles in, 152–153 |
|
first and second order change in, 152–153 |
|
second self as savior in, 152–153 |
|
Meiji Restoration, 5 |
|
Memories, Dreams, Reflections. See under Jung, Carl, individual works |
|
“Mending the Heavens”, 59 |
|
Mesmer, Franz Anton, 148 |
|
Miller, Karl, 175–176 |
|
“Misanthrope, The”. See under Lu Xun, modern short stories |
|
Miyoshi Masao, 175–176 |
|
“Mr. Fujino”, 76 |
|
“My Old Home” |
|
comparison with “Kong Yiji”, 110 |
|
comparison with “The New Year’s Sacrifice”, 110 |
|
dialogue of ego and shadow, 183 |
|
doubles in, 183–184 |
|
ego and shadow in, 110 |


