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 128
... individual's unique life historical dimension and an emphasis on childhood expe- riences is thus a sine qua non . In line with these views is the notion that present problems are viewed in some kind of causal relationship to one's early ...
... individual's unique life historical dimension and an emphasis on childhood expe- riences is thus a sine qua non . In line with these views is the notion that present problems are viewed in some kind of causal relationship to one's early ...
Page 129
... individual's psychic structure or with the outside world , but has the potential to merge with other human and non - human beings , nature , the universe . Based on this , such a holistically viewed subject or ego can identify with ...
... individual's psychic structure or with the outside world , but has the potential to merge with other human and non - human beings , nature , the universe . Based on this , such a holistically viewed subject or ego can identify with ...
Page 165
... individual and the world around him or her ; instead of sublimation , the issue here was to follow one's true nature , that is , one's dharma . Whereas Menon questioned some of Freud's concepts but basically accepted his theories , S.C. ...
... individual and the world around him or her ; instead of sublimation , the issue here was to follow one's true nature , that is , one's dharma . Whereas Menon questioned some of Freud's concepts but basically accepted his theories , S.C. ...
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