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 81
... follows : ' . . . the diminution of the olfactory stimuli by means of which the menstrual process produced an effect on the male psyche . Their role was taken over by visual excitations , which , in contrast to the inter- mittent ...
... follows : ' . . . the diminution of the olfactory stimuli by means of which the menstrual process produced an effect on the male psyche . Their role was taken over by visual excitations , which , in contrast to the inter- mittent ...
Page 165
... follow his true nature and to develop a social life which alone affords scope for his finer faculties . " Menon thus presented a world view that had little in common with Freud's post - Darwinian notion of all - pervasive obstacles and ...
... follow his true nature and to develop a social life which alone affords scope for his finer faculties . " Menon thus presented a world view that had little in common with Freud's post - Darwinian notion of all - pervasive obstacles and ...
Page 184
... follows : ' Is it possible ... to make any distinction between his own mother and his motherland by whose grace he comes to manhood ? These two names — the mother and the motherland — have their origin naturally in our hearts . It was ...
... follows : ' Is it possible ... to make any distinction between his own mother and his motherland by whose grace he comes to manhood ? These two names — the mother and the motherland — have their origin naturally in our hearts . It was ...
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