Psychoanalysis in Colonial IndiaThis work looks at the early development of psychoanalysis in colonial India, from the point of view of Indian thinkers as well as from British analysts working in India. It shows how Indian thinkers challenged Freudian concepts by applying them to different social, familial, and cultural contexts. |
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... Berkeley - Hill mentioned that all patients came from larger towns and cities , and that their average social status would be lower middle class in England , for example employees of railway or telegraph departments and mechanics.35 ...
... Berkeley - Hill mentioned that all patients came from larger towns and cities , and that their average social status would be lower middle class in England , for example employees of railway or telegraph departments and mechanics.35 ...
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... Berkeley - Hill , A Note on the Incidence of Neuro - Syphilis among Coloured Races , ' in Collected Papers ( Calcutta : The Book Company , 1933 ) , pp . 294–309 . 27. Berkeley - Hill , ' Mental Hygiene , ' Indian Journal of Psychology ...
... Berkeley - Hill , A Note on the Incidence of Neuro - Syphilis among Coloured Races , ' in Collected Papers ( Calcutta : The Book Company , 1933 ) , pp . 294–309 . 27. Berkeley - Hill , ' Mental Hygiene , ' Indian Journal of Psychology ...
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... Berkeley - Hill's social views were , however , in line with colonial race ideology and left no doubts about the established hierarchy of races . What was the reception of this paper ? It is documented that Berkeley - Hill read it on 9 ...
... Berkeley - Hill's social views were , however , in line with colonial race ideology and left no doubts about the established hierarchy of races . What was the reception of this paper ? It is documented that Berkeley - Hill read it on 9 ...
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