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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... departments , including the Department of Psychology , was followed by outcries against the ' megalomania ' in the Calcutta University Post - graduate Department , and proposals from the British side to stop its financial support ...
... departments , including the Department of Psychology , was followed by outcries against the ' megalomania ' in the Calcutta University Post - graduate Department , and proposals from the British side to stop its financial support ...
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... department of psychology to be inaugurated , in Dacca , in 1921. Then came a laboratory in Mysore in 1924 under the guidance of M.V. Gopalaswami , who had received his Ph.D. under Charles Spearman in London . Other departments opened in ...
... department of psychology to be inaugurated , in Dacca , in 1921. Then came a laboratory in Mysore in 1924 under the guidance of M.V. Gopalaswami , who had received his Ph.D. under Charles Spearman in London . Other departments opened in ...
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... Department of the University of Calcutta , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , 12 ( 1937 ) , 151–63 , here 153 , 162 ... Department of Psychology at Calcutta University in 1929 , see S.K. Bose and Maya Deb , G. Bose and New Orientation in ...
... Department of the University of Calcutta , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , 12 ( 1937 ) , 151–63 , here 153 , 162 ... Department of Psychology at Calcutta University in 1929 , see S.K. Bose and Maya Deb , G. Bose and New Orientation in ...
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