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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... Jones when he came back to Europe in 1920 , but rather went to Freud . Jones ' letter to Freud makes it sound as if he was not interested in keeping Daly as a patient , and thus had arranged that Freud take over this case . On 25 ...
... Jones when he came back to Europe in 1920 , but rather went to Freud . Jones ' letter to Freud makes it sound as if he was not interested in keeping Daly as a patient , and thus had arranged that Freud take over this case . On 25 ...
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... Jones and Freud . On 2 July 1923 , Jones wrote to Freud : ' I often wonder how you reply to Daly's screeds , for I suppose he writes to you at the same length as to me.'43 44 It is not clear whether both Jones and Freud , after their ...
... Jones and Freud . On 2 July 1923 , Jones wrote to Freud : ' I often wonder how you reply to Daly's screeds , for I suppose he writes to you at the same length as to me.'43 44 It is not clear whether both Jones and Freud , after their ...
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... Jones that shortly before Captain Daly's arrival , he had received a telegram for him that mentioned that his mother ... Jones , 1908-1939 , ( Cambridge , Mass .: The Belknap Press of Harvard University , 1993 ) p . 370 . 37. Paskauskas ...
... Jones that shortly before Captain Daly's arrival , he had received a telegram for him that mentioned that his mother ... Jones , 1908-1939 , ( Cambridge , Mass .: The Belknap Press of Harvard University , 1993 ) p . 370 . 37. Paskauskas ...
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