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 92
... courses and had asked the philosophy professor Brojendra Nath Seal to find out about courses at foreign universities and draw up a syllabus . 14 14 Classes in psychology became a bonus for applicants to the Indian Administrative Service ...
... courses and had asked the philosophy professor Brojendra Nath Seal to find out about courses at foreign universities and draw up a syllabus . 14 14 Classes in psychology became a bonus for applicants to the Indian Administrative Service ...
Page 139
... course of the conversation that he believed that nothing exists after death . ' After exactly half an hour , Freud asked Chatterji to leave , because he expected his doctor to come at any time.43 Chatterji was clearly eager to establish ...
... course of the conversation that he believed that nothing exists after death . ' After exactly half an hour , Freud asked Chatterji to leave , because he expected his doctor to come at any time.43 Chatterji was clearly eager to establish ...
Page 184
... course of their fight , the father beheaded the child . At that moment , Parvati came out and saw what had happened to her child . To pacify her , Shiva cut off the head of an elephant and attached it on the neck of the child . Thus ...
... course of their fight , the father beheaded the child . At that moment , Parvati came out and saw what had happened to her child . To pacify her , Shiva cut off the head of an elephant and attached it on the neck of the child . Thus ...
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