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 44
... looked down upon . He therefore decided to join the British army . In the army , however , it seems that he came into conflicts with his homosexual tendencies when sharing a room with another officer . The onset of hallucinations and ...
... looked down upon . He therefore decided to join the British army . In the army , however , it seems that he came into conflicts with his homosexual tendencies when sharing a room with another officer . The onset of hallucinations and ...
Page 100
... looked to psychologists for help in controlling factory labour . " 41 More successful than these scattered early attempts in creating some demand for applied psychological work , however , were Mitra's advances towards the establishment ...
... looked to psychologists for help in controlling factory labour . " 41 More successful than these scattered early attempts in creating some demand for applied psychological work , however , were Mitra's advances towards the establishment ...
Page 139
... looked like a British colonial officer . This amused Freud ; as he wrote to Lou Andreas - Salomé : ' Naturally , he makes me look the complete Englishman . ' " Even though the drawing might have been made by a famous illustrator - Ashis ...
... looked like a British colonial officer . This amused Freud ; as he wrote to Lou Andreas - Salomé : ' Naturally , he makes me look the complete Englishman . ' " Even though the drawing might have been made by a famous illustrator - Ashis ...
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