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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... miles northwest of Calcutta , the newly built institution was at a safe distance , about a day's journey by train away from the city ; thus the ' howling of the lunatics ' could not be heard , nor could they be seen . There was another ...
... miles northwest of Calcutta , the newly built institution was at a safe distance , about a day's journey by train away from the city ; thus the ' howling of the lunatics ' could not be heard , nor could they be seen . There was another ...
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... miles northwest of Calcutta . Girindrasekhar Bose was probably born there on 30 January 1887. In 1892 , his father retired and moved to Calcutta . This relatively new experience of urban life is an interesting aspect of Girindrasekhar ...
... miles northwest of Calcutta . Girindrasekhar Bose was probably born there on 30 January 1887. In 1892 , his father retired and moved to Calcutta . This relatively new experience of urban life is an interesting aspect of Girindrasekhar ...
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... miles away from his home , until his brother discovered him there two weeks later . Concerning the patient's sexual behaviour , Latif mentioned that during his school life , and later , he had freely indulged in auto - erotic ...
... miles away from his home , until his brother discovered him there two weeks later . Concerning the patient's sexual behaviour , Latif mentioned that during his school life , and later , he had freely indulged in auto - erotic ...
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