Meyers, Helen, 106, 107, 109, 265, 266
Mickiewicz, Adam, 32, 33, 35, 256
midwife, 190–92
Mikhalkov, Nikita, 158
Miller, Wright, 205, 247, 284
Milman, Barbara, 278
“mir,” 39–42, 66, 203, 215–24
Mironov, Boris, 221, 222, 285
Mitchell, Stephen, 265
MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory), 104
Mochul’skii, K., 258
modal personality, 8
Molodtsov, Grigorii, 277
molokans, 25
Molotov, V., 288
monasticism, 19–21, 28
“moral choir,” 40
Moroz, Oleg, 238, 288
mortality rates, 73, 162
mother, role of, 10, 15, 17, 30, 49–50, 51–60, 68, 72–77, 85–86, 91–92, 94–102, 106–12, 118–21, 123, 129–33, 134, 136–68, 174–80, 166, 186–93, 197–201, 211–14, 225–44, 270–72
“mother earth,” 56, 74–76, 138–39, 147–48, 186, 190, 210, 223, 229, 242
mother of God (“Bogoroditsa”), 26, 75, 111, 139, 146–48, 186, 229
“Mother Russia”, 15–17, 51, 111, 120, 134, 139, 142, 145, 203, 211, 212, 225–26, 230–34, 242–44
Moyle, Natalie, 200, 282
Munro, George, 254
Murav, Harriet, 253
Mussorgsky, Modest, 25
Myl’nikova, K., 274, 281
Myshkin (Dostoevsky), 22, 80
Nabokov, VI., 264
Napoleon, 70
narcissism, 24, 25, 28, 69, 81, 88, 96, 98, 99, 107, 141, 214
narodnik, 44–45
Natasha (Tolstoy), 149
“nation of slaves,” 34–35, 58, 110
necrophilia, 51
negative therapeutic reaction, 106
Nekrasov, Nikolai, 22, 76, 135, 139, 144, 145, 148, 231, 232, 262, 272, 273, 287, 289
Nemilov, A., 157, 162, 174, 274, 277
neo-Slavophiles. See Slavophilism Nerzhin, Gleb (Solzhenitsyn), 83, 149
Nicholas I, 35, 59, 78, 256
Nicolaevsky, Boris, 249
Niederland, William, 280
Nikitenko, Aleksandr, 48, 145, 165, 259
Nikitin, I. S., 287
Nikolaevich, Nikolai, 84
Nikolka (Pushkin), 22
Nikol’skii, A., 206, 284, 285
Nikon, 23
nomenklatura, 2, 115
nonresistance, 18–19, 50, 67, 78, 145
normalcy, 112–16
North, Oliver, 237
Novick, Jack, 96, 265
Novick, Kerry, 96, 265
Nydes, Jule, 111, 267
“obshchina,” 39–42, 203, 215–24
Obukhova, E., 231, 287
Oedipal issues, 94, 140–41, 263
Offord, D. C, 257, 258, 267
Okudzhava, Bulat, 125, 126, 186, 206, 268, 279, 284
Old Believers, 23–25
Olearius, Adam, 11–12, 33, 182, 251, 256, 278
Olga (Baranskaia), 175, 176
Onegin, Evgenii, 72, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92, 241
Optyna Pustyn, 27, 28
orality, 84–86, 101–2, 106, 185, 199, 232, 245. See also breast imagery
Ortner, Sherry, 272
Ostrovsky, Nikolai, 83
Padunov, Vladimir, 113, 267
Panchenko, A. M., 253, 268
Pankeev, Sergei, 155, 156
Panken, Shirley, 253
pan-Slavism, 8
Paramon, 22
paranoia, 20, 28, 55, 232
Paraskeva-Piatnitsa, 148
Paris, Bernard, 263
parricide, 84–86, 235
Parthé, Kathleen, 288–89
“passion-sufferers,” 19, 86
Pasternak, Boris, 22, 61, 82, 145, 149, 273, 274
paternal imagery. See fathering, role of
patriarchy, 2, 134–38, 150–51, 159, 163
patriotism, 225–26
Pechorin (Lermontov), 149, 241
Peers, Jo, 164, 276
penis, 168–74
Perkins, G., 272
Perrie, Maureen, 251
personification of Russia, 15–17, 34, 57, 69, 71, 74–76, 90, 94, 139, 163, 211. See also “Mother Russia”
perversion masochism. See masochism (erotogenic)
Peskov, Aleksei, 204, 284
Peter the Great, 21, 32, 38, 136, 241
Pevin, P., 274, 281, 282
Pimkin, Konstantin, 284
Pipes, Richard, 69, 84, 251, 255, 258, 261, 263
Plastov, A., 193
Platonov, Andrei, 82, 172, 277
Plotkin, VI., 271
Pokrovskii, E. A., 191, 192, 280, 281
“pomoch’,” 216
Pomper, Philip, 255, 258, 259
Pontalis, J. B., 267, 274
“posidelki,” 194, 203
Postniks, 25–26
prenuptial rituals, 193–200
pre-Oedipal issues, 49, 85–86, 94–102, 106, 107, 109, 119, 120, 141–42, 192, 200, 213–14, 232–33, 243, 264, 270
primal scene, 156–57
prison, 1, 3, 11, 43, 64, 83, 181, 227–30, 258
“priterpelost’,” 61–62
Procopii, 22
Prokushev, Iurii, 212, 284, 287
Propp, Vladimir, 186, 279, 281, 282
Pugachev, Emilian, 11, 48
Pushkareva, L. A., 281
Pushkin, Aleksandr, 22, 29, 78, 86, 142, 150, 239, 240, 241, 242, 255, 256, 264, 274, 289
Pyle, Emily, 253
Radishchev, Aleksandr, 28, 29, 35, 58, 255, 257
Rado, Sandor, 159
rage, 117–18, 119, 120
Ralston, W., 154, 274
Ramer, S. C., 280
Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, 254, 257, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 280, 281
Rank, Otto, 190, 269, 280
Ransel, David, 73, 191, 262, 272, 280
Raskolnikov (Dostoevsky), 80
Rasputin, Valentin, 289
rationalization, 112–13
Reeder, Roberta, 279
Reik, Theodore, 75, 96, 99, 262, 265
Rein, G. E., 191, 280
religious masochism, 18–28
Remennick, Larissa, 275
repetition compulsion, 94, 98, 265
revolutionaries, 43–44, 48–50, 58, 90
Riasanovsky, N. V., 258
Riazanov, El’dar, 257
Rice, James, 250, 289
Rickman, John, 267, 285
Rittikh, A. A., 219, 285
Robinson, John, 275
Rod, 288
-rod- words, 52–53, 56, 91, 130, 139, 186, 213, 230, 239–44, 260, 270, 288–89
Rodzinskaia, I. Iu., 278
Rogozhin (Dostoevsky), 80, 148
Roland, Alan, 283
Rosen, Steven, 80, 263, 289
Rosenshield, Gary, 279
Rosewater, Lynne, 104, 266
Rozanov, Vasilii, 50, 51, 57, 86, 87, 134, 259, 264, 271
Rozhanitsa, 288
Rus’, 1, 18–21, 39–40, 42, 102
“rusalki,” 185
“Rusians,” 18
“Russian idea,” 50, 55
Russian national character, 8–9, 37, 43, 83, 87, 89–90, 117, 118, 239, 245, 269
Russian nationalism, 16–17, 68, 91, 110, 139, 145
Russianness. See Russian national character
Russian Orthodoxy, 1, 23, 30, 31, 50–51, 53, 55, 66, 75, 136–37, 139, 228–30, 236
“Russian soul,” 3, 7, 87, 89, 90, 91, 239, 245, 246, 247, 249
Russophilism, 8
“Russophobia,” 91, 110
Ryabakov, B. A., 272
Rzhevskii, Leon, 252
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold van, 249, 250
sacrifice, 7, 18–19, 42, 44, 46, 48, 52, 103, 128, 144, 145, 148–49, 160, 167, 169, 175, 176, 178, 202, 225–26, 228
sadism, 7, 14, 15, 22, 35–36, 44–46, 82, 97, 98, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 124, 125, 126, 127, 133, 136, 140–44, 152, 165, 184, 187, 207, 238, 250, 269, 288
sadomasochism, 7, 35–37, 124, 156, 188, 210, 254, 280
Sakharov, Andrei, 6
Sakharov, I. P., 138, 272, 279, 287
Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikhail, 81, 82, 263
Samarin, lurii, 39
Samsonov (Solzhenitsyn), 83, 84
Sanches, Antonio, 191, 280
Sapozhnikov, D., 25, 254
Sarnoff, Charles, 69, 163, 261, 276
Saward, John, 23, 253
“schizophrenogenic mother,” 96