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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... morning , where they had to remain the whole day in the charge of two attendants , who were responsible for the bath water being kept at the prescribed temperature . The attendants were allowed to talk 36 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
... morning , where they had to remain the whole day in the charge of two attendants , who were responsible for the bath water being kept at the prescribed temperature . The attendants were allowed to talk 36 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
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... allowed latitude in their rebellious tendencies are quick to take advantage of it . " From Daly's perspective , the sources of the Hindus ' problems were so deeply anchored that in order to resolve them , the Hindu people would have to ...
... allowed latitude in their rebellious tendencies are quick to take advantage of it . " From Daly's perspective , the sources of the Hindus ' problems were so deeply anchored that in order to resolve them , the Hindu people would have to ...
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... allowed to practise psychoanalysis after the board had found them acceptable . Thus , as before , more non - medical persons than medical were among the members . The new candidates were mostly graduate and post - graduate students in ...
... allowed to practise psychoanalysis after the board had found them acceptable . Thus , as before , more non - medical persons than medical were among the members . The new candidates were mostly graduate and post - graduate students in ...
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