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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... independence . " Bose also explicitly criticized Freud's missionary zeal and the way he tried to keep the psychoanalytic movement under his control . In his opinion , Freud organized the movement ' like a church ' , and an imaginative ...
... independence . " Bose also explicitly criticized Freud's missionary zeal and the way he tried to keep the psychoanalytic movement under his control . In his opinion , Freud organized the movement ' like a church ' , and an imaginative ...
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... independence . The time had gone when Marxist literature had to be smuggled into this colony , and psychoanalytic literature was covered with red tape due to British officials ' fears and prudery . Another contribution to the theme of ...
... independence . The time had gone when Marxist literature had to be smuggled into this colony , and psychoanalytic literature was covered with red tape due to British officials ' fears and prudery . Another contribution to the theme of ...
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... independence , ' the communities were , again , driven back to political puerility as they were being made to wish back the secure life of dependence under the maternal care of the British government . " Datta's intention was not only ...
... independence , ' the communities were , again , driven back to political puerility as they were being made to wish back the secure life of dependence under the maternal care of the British government . " Datta's intention was not only ...
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