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 106
... began the Lumbini Park Mental Hospital , while at the same time he continued to work at the other two institutions . From Bose's writings it is not always clear where he met a patient . It is , however , most likely that most ...
... began the Lumbini Park Mental Hospital , while at the same time he continued to work at the other two institutions . From Bose's writings it is not always clear where he met a patient . It is , however , most likely that most ...
Page 139
... began to laugh , and said : ' You see , from all that I have thought over this matter , I have found no connection between man's life and some permanent or abiding thing about which you speak . Here , on this earth , with death ...
... began to laugh , and said : ' You see , from all that I have thought over this matter , I have found no connection between man's life and some permanent or abiding thing about which you speak . Here , on this earth , with death ...
Page 140
... began in 1921 , when Bose sent Freud his dissertation with an accompanying letter stating that he had been a warm admirer of his theories and science , and that Freud's name had been a household word in Bose's family for the past decade ...
... began in 1921 , when Bose sent Freud his dissertation with an accompanying letter stating that he had been a warm admirer of his theories and science , and that Freud's name had been a household word in Bose's family for the past decade ...
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