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 31
... kind of ' pleasure garden ' , Berkeley - Hill embarked on a serious study of his speciality . He read and reviewed the latest European and North American psychiatric literature and stayed in touch with developments in the international ...
... kind of ' pleasure garden ' , Berkeley - Hill embarked on a serious study of his speciality . He read and reviewed the latest European and North American psychiatric literature and stayed in touch with developments in the international ...
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... kind of urban palaces that the wealthy elite in Calcutta or Vienna could afford . " After Bose received his M.Sc. degree in experimental psychology in 1917 and became lecturer in clinical psychology at the department , he made courses ...
... kind of urban palaces that the wealthy elite in Calcutta or Vienna could afford . " After Bose received his M.Sc. degree in experimental psychology in 1917 and became lecturer in clinical psychology at the department , he made courses ...
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... kind of identification , he added that , ' Where the object is inanimate and the wish act is not reversible the opposite counter - wish seldom goes beyond the stage of latency . " 27 Related to subjective and objective wishes is the ...
... kind of identification , he added that , ' Where the object is inanimate and the wish act is not reversible the opposite counter - wish seldom goes beyond the stage of latency . " 27 Related to subjective and objective wishes is the ...
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