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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Page 95
... became manager - in - chief of the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works , which was then one of the largest businesses owned and run entirely by Indians . He traded in acids during the day and wrote Bengali satires at night ...
... became manager - in - chief of the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works , which was then one of the largest businesses owned and run entirely by Indians . He traded in acids during the day and wrote Bengali satires at night ...
Page 99
... became full professor of psychology , and Mitra became chairman of the department . In fact , however , Bose was quite active in this field . From 1926 onwards , Bose was also on the editorial board of the Indian Journal of Psychology ...
... became full professor of psychology , and Mitra became chairman of the department . In fact , however , Bose was quite active in this field . From 1926 onwards , Bose was also on the editorial board of the Indian Journal of Psychology ...
Page 106
... became lecturer in clinical psychology at the department , he made courses in psychoanalysis compulsory for all students of psychology . Calcutta University thus became one of the first institu- tions in the world in which ...
... became lecturer in clinical psychology at the department , he made courses in psychoanalysis compulsory for all students of psychology . Calcutta University thus became one of the first institu- tions in the world in which ...
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