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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... Mukherjee complained , " The literature of Brahmanism was considered to be a mass of intellectual and moral rubbish . The past of India , her mythology , her religions , her laws , her ancient languages , her literature , her ...
... Mukherjee complained , " The literature of Brahmanism was considered to be a mass of intellectual and moral rubbish . The past of India , her mythology , her religions , her laws , her ancient languages , her literature , her ...
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... Mukherjee to keep the institution going . It is therefore not surprising that Mukherjee officially re - entered university affairs in 1917 , becoming president of the Post - Graduate Council in Arts and in Science . His successful ...
... Mukherjee to keep the institution going . It is therefore not surprising that Mukherjee officially re - entered university affairs in 1917 , becoming president of the Post - Graduate Council in Arts and in Science . His successful ...
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Christiane Hartnack. dream of Mukherjee's that was not realized in the 1920s was instruction in Bengali . " 1 12 Mukherjee's struggles for post - graduate education and research made possible the comparatively early institutionalization ...
Christiane Hartnack. dream of Mukherjee's that was not realized in the 1920s was instruction in Bengali . " 1 12 Mukherjee's struggles for post - graduate education and research made possible the comparatively early institutionalization ...
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