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The Reception and Rendition of Freud in China
China's Freudian Slip
von Tao Jiang, Philip J. Ivanhoe
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-136-20837-9
Erschienen am 07.05.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 Seiten

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This book explores the history, reception, and use of Freud and his theories in China, and makes an original and substantial contribution to our understanding of the Chinese people and their culture as well as to our appreciation of western attempts to understand the people and culture of China. The essays are organised around three key areas of research. First, it examines the historical background concerning the China-Freud connection in the 20th century, before going on to use reconstructed Freudian theories in order to provide a modernist critique of Chinese culture. Finally, the book deploys traditional Chinese thought in order to challenge various aspects of the Freudian project.



Tao Jiang is Associate Professor and Chair of the Religion Department at Rutgers University, USA.

Philip J. Ivanhoe is Professor of Philosophy at City University of Hong Kong.



Introduction Part I: Historical: Freud Coming to China 1. Freudianism and 20th Century Chinese Literature 2. The legacy of Freud's China Connections Part II: Analytic: Psychoanalyzing Chinese Experiences 3. Mother and Son in "Yue Zhong" by Pu Songling (1640-1715): A Neo-Freudian Reading of a Late Imperial Chinese Story 4. The Filial Piety Complex: the Oedipus Complex in Chinese Cultural Context 5. Freud's "Fetishism" and the Footbinding of Chinese Women 6. Neither Devotion Nor Introjection: Freudian Reflections on China's Moral Crisis 7. Psychoanalysis and Modern Chinese Literature: Positive Sublimation and Politics of Passion 8. Chineseness as a Liminal Form of Being: Psychoanalysis and Eileen Chang's "Red Rose and White Rose" Part III: Comparative: Freud and Classical Chinese Thought - the Universal versus the Cultural 9. Freud and China: The Pursuit of the Self and Other Fugitive Notions 10. Freud and the Dao 11. Freud and Zhangzi: Resonances and Contrasts in their Pursuit of the Self and Other Fugitive Notions 12. Xunzi's Reinterpretation of Ritual: A Challenge to Freud's Critique of Religion 13. Xuanzang and Freud: A Buddhist-Freudian Engagement on the Subliminal Mind


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