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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... Bose , ' Samiksa , Bose Special No. , Ed . , Nagendranath Dey ( 1954 ) , 62–74 , here 68. The schematic structures Bose developed , for example , in ' A Scheme for Recording Heredity , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , ( 14 April & July ...
... Bose , ' Samiksa , Bose Special No. , Ed . , Nagendranath Dey ( 1954 ) , 62–74 , here 68. The schematic structures Bose developed , for example , in ' A Scheme for Recording Heredity , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , ( 14 April & July ...
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... Bose and Freud reveals that each of them viewed the other through the stereotypical prism of his own social background . Bose's attitude toward Freud appears to have been influenced by his view of the British who worked in the colonial ...
... Bose and Freud reveals that each of them viewed the other through the stereotypical prism of his own social background . Bose's attitude toward Freud appears to have been influenced by his view of the British who worked in the colonial ...
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... Bose , A New Theory of Mental Life , ' p . 87 . 9. Ibid . , p . 88 . 10. Bose to Freud , 31 January 1929 , in T.C. Sinha , ' Development of Psycho- analysis in India , ' p . 429 ; ' Opposite Fantasies in the Release of Repres- sion ...
... Bose , A New Theory of Mental Life , ' p . 87 . 9. Ibid . , p . 88 . 10. Bose to Freud , 31 January 1929 , in T.C. Sinha , ' Development of Psycho- analysis in India , ' p . 429 ; ' Opposite Fantasies in the Release of Repres- sion ...
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