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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... letter makes it sound as if the financial side was a plausible justification for Jones to get rid of this patient . In reply to Jones's letter , Freud wrote on 8 February 1920 : ' You are providing well for my medical income . Capt ...
... letter makes it sound as if the financial side was a plausible justification for Jones to get rid of this patient . In reply to Jones's letter , Freud wrote on 8 February 1920 : ' You are providing well for my medical income . Capt ...
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... letter dated 1 April 1921 , Archive of the British Psychoanalytical Society , CFH / F03 / 05 . 42. Rickman , ' Claud Dangar Daly , ' p . 290 . 43. Jones to Freud , letter dated 2 July 1923 , in : Paskauskas ( Ed . ) , The Complete ...
... letter dated 1 April 1921 , Archive of the British Psychoanalytical Society , CFH / F03 / 05 . 42. Rickman , ' Claud Dangar Daly , ' p . 290 . 43. Jones to Freud , letter dated 2 July 1923 , in : Paskauskas ( Ed . ) , The Complete ...
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... letter of thanks , as will be shown below , did not reveal any interest in the cultural symbolism of the gifts . All that Freud did in this respect was to give the statue a special place on his desk , since it was a symbol of his ...
... letter of thanks , as will be shown below , did not reveal any interest in the cultural symbolism of the gifts . All that Freud did in this respect was to give the statue a special place on his desk , since it was a symbol of his ...
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