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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... British Empire— damned it from the inside , intelligently and intimately . It did us both good . But we had been speaking forbidden things , and ... British Patients • 25 The Treatment of Mentally Disturbed British Subjects in Colonial India.
... British Empire— damned it from the inside , intelligently and intimately . It did us both good . But we had been speaking forbidden things , and ... British Patients • 25 The Treatment of Mentally Disturbed British Subjects in Colonial India.
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... British India at that time , see A.W. Overbeck - Wright , Lunacy in India ( London : Bailliere , Tindall & Cox ... British Psychoanalytical Society , London , CFH / F01 / 30 . In 1913 , Berkeley - Hill helped found the British ...
... British India at that time , see A.W. Overbeck - Wright , Lunacy in India ( London : Bailliere , Tindall & Cox ... British Psychoanalytical Society , London , CFH / F01 / 30 . In 1913 , Berkeley - Hill helped found the British ...
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... British rulers . Berkeley - Hill's patients , on the other hand , did not belong to the British elite that could afford the exclusiveness of hill stations , but were the less privileged ones who were forced to remain in the plains , in ...
... British rulers . Berkeley - Hill's patients , on the other hand , did not belong to the British elite that could afford the exclusiveness of hill stations , but were the less privileged ones who were forced to remain in the plains , in ...
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