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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... father happened to notice this , he saw in it proof of his wife's adultery . The patient subsequently suffered from rumours that his father's sanity was questionable and that the father had attempted to commit suicide by cutting his ...
... father happened to notice this , he saw in it proof of his wife's adultery . The patient subsequently suffered from rumours that his father's sanity was questionable and that the father had attempted to commit suicide by cutting his ...
Page 153
... father and had developed death wishes against him . Latif interpreted the patient's feelings towards the father as Oedipal , especially since the patient felt that his father used to be cruel to the patient's mother . Three months after ...
... father and had developed death wishes against him . Latif interpreted the patient's feelings towards the father as Oedipal , especially since the patient felt that his father used to be cruel to the patient's mother . Three months after ...
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... father substitutes . " '64 In a recent essay on the relationship between fathers and sons in India , Sudhir Kakar confirms these findings . He also points to the multiplicity of parental figures , and evokes a hydra - like image of the ...
... father substitutes . " '64 In a recent essay on the relationship between fathers and sons in India , Sudhir Kakar confirms these findings . He also points to the multiplicity of parental figures , and evokes a hydra - like image of the ...
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