Reading Lu Xun Through Carl Jung
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Reading Lu Xun Through Carl Jung By Carolyn Brown

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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

conscious and unconscious in, 205, 207–209, 212

definition of madness, 209

definition of the cure in, 207, 220

doubling in, 205–206

dreams in, 207

ego and shadow in, 205, 211

iron house in, 204, 207–210, 212

“Preface” in relationship to, 55

relationship between the conscious and unconscious in, 207–209

Mao Dun, 174, 237

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

compared to scapegoating, 24, 86, 122–125, 127

definition of, 124–125

in “Medicine”, 152–153

political martyrs, 77, 134

Marxism, 11, 28–29

“Master Gao”. See under Lu Xun, modern short stories

May 4th Movement, 9, 13, 26–29, 48, 176, 179

“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

ego and shadow in, 136, 152

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

methodology of this study, 15–25, 230

Miller, Jeffrey C., 61, 79–81, 228

Miller, Karl, 175–176

“Misanthrope, The”. See under Lu Xun, modern short stories

Miyoshi Masao, 175–176

modernity, 4, 14, 21, 27–28, 41, 76, 79, 141, 175, 177, 235

“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