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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... jungle life ' were not compensation enough for all the hardships , and thus did not play the colonial game any longer , they were stigmatized as having a ' Punjab head , ' as it was called colloquially . ' They were then often shipped ...
... jungle life ' were not compensation enough for all the hardships , and thus did not play the colonial game any longer , they were stigmatized as having a ' Punjab head , ' as it was called colloquially . ' They were then often shipped ...
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... jungle and not a sophisticated hill station that offered scenic attractions and social life , like Simla , Darjeeling or Ootacamund . Because this place was so remote , the construction of the large compound took considerably longer ...
... jungle and not a sophisticated hill station that offered scenic attractions and social life , like Simla , Darjeeling or Ootacamund . Because this place was so remote , the construction of the large compound took considerably longer ...
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... jungle from which until now an uncertain blending of Hellenic love of proportion , Jewish sobriety , and philistine timidity have kept me away . I really ought to have tackled it earlier , for the plants of this soil shouldn't be alien ...
... jungle from which until now an uncertain blending of Hellenic love of proportion , Jewish sobriety , and philistine timidity have kept me away . I really ought to have tackled it earlier , for the plants of this soil shouldn't be alien ...
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