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 101
... body I am able to overcome both the objective and the subjective reference and to realize the state of " pure consciousness " . The success has come only after months of practice and even now it is not always assured . . . . I have also ...
... body I am able to overcome both the objective and the subjective reference and to realize the state of " pure consciousness " . The success has come only after months of practice and even now it is not always assured . . . . I have also ...
Page 103
... body that feels pleasure ? What is the source of the vital energy of the body ? One of the most interesting passages of Bose's speech was his elaboration on time . Time , in his view , is a dimension that embraces all experience , the ...
... body that feels pleasure ? What is the source of the vital energy of the body ? One of the most interesting passages of Bose's speech was his elaboration on time . Time , in his view , is a dimension that embraces all experience , the ...
Page 180
... body of his dead wife , but that the son puts her body in the grave with all sorts of requisites , including a long stick — the symbol for the sexual organ— and that the dead mother thereafter becomes the property of the son . Alawi too ...
... body of his dead wife , but that the son puts her body in the grave with all sorts of requisites , including a long stick — the symbol for the sexual organ— and that the dead mother thereafter becomes the property of the son . Alawi too ...
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