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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... Indian Journal of Psychology , 16 ( 1941 ) , 95-6 . 20. Berkeley - Hill , ' Hindu - Muslim Unity , ' International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 6 ( 1925 ) , 282–7 ; ' The Indian Psychoanalytical Society . Annual Report , 1924 ...
... Indian Journal of Psychology , 16 ( 1941 ) , 95-6 . 20. Berkeley - Hill , ' Hindu - Muslim Unity , ' International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 6 ( 1925 ) , 282–7 ; ' The Indian Psychoanalytical Society . Annual Report , 1924 ...
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... Indian Psychoanalytical Society In 1921 , when Jones succeeded Ferenczi as president of the International Psychoanalytical Association , he had the Indian Psychoanalytical Society recognized immediately . The minutes of the business ...
... Indian Psychoanalytical Society In 1921 , when Jones succeeded Ferenczi as president of the International Psychoanalytical Association , he had the Indian Psychoanalytical Society recognized immediately . The minutes of the business ...
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... Psychoanalysis , 5 ( 1924 ) , 121-2 , 256 and 507 . 72. ' Indian Psychoanalytical Society , Annual Report 1923 , ' International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 5 ( 1924 ) , 121–2 . 73. ' Indian Psychoanalytical Society , Annual Report 1926 ...
... Psychoanalysis , 5 ( 1924 ) , 121-2 , 256 and 507 . 72. ' Indian Psychoanalytical Society , Annual Report 1923 , ' International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 5 ( 1924 ) , 121–2 . 73. ' Indian Psychoanalytical Society , Annual Report 1926 ...
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