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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... felt so overcome with disappointment . . . . a sixteen feet high wall had been erected around an area of eighteen acres , and the European insane males and females were ... swept through the huge iron gates , ... and lost sight of ...
... felt so overcome with disappointment . . . . a sixteen feet high wall had been erected around an area of eighteen acres , and the European insane males and females were ... swept through the huge iron gates , ... and lost sight of ...
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... felt free to prescribe a rope , or the murderer to whom he gave a gun , he felt in this soldier's case the need to fight against the patient's inclinations towards astrology and other aspects of Indian culture . Unfortunately , we do ...
... felt free to prescribe a rope , or the murderer to whom he gave a gun , he felt in this soldier's case the need to fight against the patient's inclinations towards astrology and other aspects of Indian culture . Unfortunately , we do ...
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... dark , nor does it describe or explain the admiration felt by dark - skinned people for a fair skin . Suggesting that there must be British Psychoanalytical Texts on Indian Politics and Culture⚫ 55 Berkeley-Hill's Views on Sex and Race.
... dark , nor does it describe or explain the admiration felt by dark - skinned people for a fair skin . Suggesting that there must be British Psychoanalytical Texts on Indian Politics and Culture⚫ 55 Berkeley-Hill's Views on Sex and Race.
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