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 57
... fact that his Anglo - Indian children were considered second class British , for he mentioned the issue in one book review : " That the Indian half- caste is the product for the most part of promiscuous sexual unions between European ...
... fact that his Anglo - Indian children were considered second class British , for he mentioned the issue in one book review : " That the Indian half- caste is the product for the most part of promiscuous sexual unions between European ...
Page 129
... fact , he rejected Freud's structural separation of the ego from the id and the super - ego . In A New Theory of Mental Life ' , Bose described his view of the ego as follows : ' It is the average man's " I " that feels the continuity ...
... fact , he rejected Freud's structural separation of the ego from the id and the super - ego . In A New Theory of Mental Life ' , Bose described his view of the ego as follows : ' It is the average man's " I " that feels the continuity ...
Page 142
... fact of the existence of opposite wishes from the three sources of bisexuality ( male and female ) , ambivalence ( love - hate ) and the opposition of active - passive . These phenomena have to be worked into our system to make us see ...
... fact of the existence of opposite wishes from the three sources of bisexuality ( male and female ) , ambivalence ( love - hate ) and the opposition of active - passive . These phenomena have to be worked into our system to make us see ...
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