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 25
... night I spent on the train with a man in the Educational Service . . . . Half an hour's cautious questioning decided each of us that the other was " safe " ; and then for hours ... we damned the British Empire— damned it from the inside ...
... night I spent on the train with a man in the Educational Service . . . . Half an hour's cautious questioning decided each of us that the other was " safe " ; and then for hours ... we damned the British Empire— damned it from the inside ...
Page 95
... night , publishing under the pseudonym Parashuram . Another brother , Sasisekhar , also became a writer and published in both Bengali and English . In 1905 , when Girindrasekhar had just graduated from Presidency College , his father ...
... night , publishing under the pseudonym Parashuram . Another brother , Sasisekhar , also became a writer and published in both Bengali and English . In 1905 , when Girindrasekhar had just graduated from Presidency College , his father ...
Page 104
... night - keeping , the devotee gets into a state of physical and mental exhaustion after a few days ; this coupled with the intense desire to get a remedy by propitiating the god makes it possible for hallucinatory dreams to appear ...
... night - keeping , the devotee gets into a state of physical and mental exhaustion after a few days ; this coupled with the intense desire to get a remedy by propitiating the god makes it possible for hallucinatory dreams to appear ...
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