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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... Hindu therapists and those of their patients potentially included a variety of gods and goddesses . Moreover , Bengali Hindu mythological , philosophical and scientific traditions , family structures , interpersonal relationships ...
... Hindu therapists and those of their patients potentially included a variety of gods and goddesses . Moreover , Bengali Hindu mythological , philosophical and scientific traditions , family structures , interpersonal relationships ...
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... Hindu - Muslim unity , and not towards a divide and rule policy . Tensions between Muslims and Hindus were a heritage from the time the Muslims conquered and ruled India . The British had at times manipulated the underlying opposition ...
... Hindu - Muslim unity , and not towards a divide and rule policy . Tensions between Muslims and Hindus were a heritage from the time the Muslims conquered and ruled India . The British had at times manipulated the underlying opposition ...
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... Hindu - Mythologie und Kastrationskom- plex ' ( Hindu mythology and the castration complex ) and ' The Psychology of Revolutionary Tendencies ' , with which Lupton does not deal . On Kali and the Hindus ' Castration Complex 57 Daly's ...
... Hindu - Mythologie und Kastrationskom- plex ' ( Hindu mythology and the castration complex ) and ' The Psychology of Revolutionary Tendencies ' , with which Lupton does not deal . On Kali and the Hindus ' Castration Complex 57 Daly's ...
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