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 107
... later publications also show that his style of writing improved thereafter . An anonymous reviewer in the Indian Medical Gazette - apparently Owen Berkeley - Hill - remarked on Bose's thesis : ' one cannot help deploring the very ...
... later publications also show that his style of writing improved thereafter . An anonymous reviewer in the Indian Medical Gazette - apparently Owen Berkeley - Hill - remarked on Bose's thesis : ' one cannot help deploring the very ...
Page 153
... later . Concerning the patient's sexual behaviour , Latif mentioned that during his school life , and later , he had freely indulged in auto - erotic , homosexual and heterosexual ' irregularities ' , as Latif called them . His frequent ...
... later . Concerning the patient's sexual behaviour , Latif mentioned that during his school life , and later , he had freely indulged in auto - erotic , homosexual and heterosexual ' irregularities ' , as Latif called them . His frequent ...
Page 192
... later all of the Jewish psychoanalysts in German - speaking Europe had emigrated to Britain , the United States or elsewhere . ' Freud himself , who did not want to leave Vienna and rejected earlier appeals by his friends to do so , had ...
... later all of the Jewish psychoanalysts in German - speaking Europe had emigrated to Britain , the United States or elsewhere . ' Freud himself , who did not want to leave Vienna and rejected earlier appeals by his friends to do so , had ...
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