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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... given at his residence . Much later , she was found hiding in his bed . In another episode that he proudly mentioned in his autobiography , a new male attendant who had just started duty happened to see Berkeley - Hill , whom he had not ...
... given at his residence . Much later , she was found hiding in his bed . In another episode that he proudly mentioned in his autobiography , a new male attendant who had just started duty happened to see Berkeley - Hill , whom he had not ...
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... given by Batsayana . He has given us tips which are invaluable and I have incorporated them . " " " In his paper on delinquency Psychoanalysis in Bengal · 103.
... given by Batsayana . He has given us tips which are invaluable and I have incorporated them . " " " In his paper on delinquency Psychoanalysis in Bengal · 103.
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... given attention to your ideas before . . . . As regards my own judgement which you ask for , I can only give you first impressions which are of no great value . It needs more time and effort to overcome the feeling of unfamiliarity when ...
... given attention to your ideas before . . . . As regards my own judgement which you ask for , I can only give you first impressions which are of no great value . It needs more time and effort to overcome the feeling of unfamiliarity when ...
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