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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... analysis . It is not clear why Daly did not resume psychoanalysis with Jones when he came back to Europe in 1920 ... analysis with Freud . Less than two months after the analysis had begun , Freud remarked in a letter to Jones dated 13 ...
... analysis . It is not clear why Daly did not resume psychoanalysis with Jones when he came back to Europe in 1920 ... analysis with Freud . Less than two months after the analysis had begun , Freud remarked in a letter to Jones dated 13 ...
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... analysis himself after having served his term in India . He may become qualified in the course of some years for practical educational work , although he surely is not clever.'40 In reply , Jones wrote that he saw Daly during his ...
... analysis himself after having served his term in India . He may become qualified in the course of some years for practical educational work , although he surely is not clever.'40 In reply , Jones wrote that he saw Daly during his ...
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... analysis as follows : her main difficulty was that she remained childless . Her mother - in - law was reported to be persuading the husband to remarry so that he would have children . The dream analysis also revealed that before her ...
... analysis as follows : her main difficulty was that she remained childless . Her mother - in - law was reported to be persuading the husband to remarry so that he would have children . The dream analysis also revealed that before her ...
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