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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... included a range of psychoanalytical , literary , art historical , political , mythological and anthropological literature in support of his arguments.48 According to Rickman , Daly's view of his own work ' was certainly not slight , he ...
... included a range of psychoanalytical , literary , art historical , political , mythological and anthropological literature in support of his arguments.48 According to Rickman , Daly's view of his own work ' was certainly not slight , he ...
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... included orally transmitted folk knowledge and practices in his publications . In his essay ' Dream ' , he gave this example of traditional Bengali views on dreams : ' In Bengal there is a popular shrine ( tarakeswar ) of the God Siva ...
... included orally transmitted folk knowledge and practices in his publications . In his essay ' Dream ' , he gave this example of traditional Bengali views on dreams : ' In Bengal there is a popular shrine ( tarakeswar ) of the God Siva ...
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... included cultural and socio - political aspects in his writings , he did not conceptualize them as radically as Bose did . Differences between Bose and Freud are most clearly expressed in their perspectives on gender issues . In early ...
... included cultural and socio - political aspects in his writings , he did not conceptualize them as radically as Bose did . Differences between Bose and Freud are most clearly expressed in their perspectives on gender issues . In early ...
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