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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Page 138
... Freud remarked to Ferenczi in a letter dated 13 December 1926 that his ' need of Indians is for the present fully satisfied . " Freud's general attitude not only toward Indian people but toward Indian philosophy remained anything but ...
... Freud remarked to Ferenczi in a letter dated 13 December 1926 that his ' need of Indians is for the present fully satisfied . " Freud's general attitude not only toward Indian people but toward Indian philosophy remained anything but ...
Page 139
... Freud really meant it and continued the conversation , citing from the Gita and asking questions about his notion of the ultimate reality , reincarnation , etc. , whereupon Freud repeated four times in the course of the conversation ...
... Freud really meant it and continued the conversation , citing from the Gita and asking questions about his notion of the ultimate reality , reincarnation , etc. , whereupon Freud repeated four times in the course of the conversation ...
Page 143
... Freud family had to emigrate . Freud died in London on 24 September 1939 . The correspondence between Bose and Freud reveals that each of them viewed the other through the stereotypical prism of his own social background . Bose's ...
... Freud family had to emigrate . Freud died in London on 24 September 1939 . The correspondence between Bose and Freud reveals that each of them viewed the other through the stereotypical prism of his own social background . Bose's ...
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