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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... officer . " Colonial India was British India , and among the most influential members of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society were also two British army officers . Their publications mirror the strain and growing fears of British ...
... officer . " Colonial India was British India , and among the most influential members of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society were also two British army officers . Their publications mirror the strain and growing fears of British ...
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... officers , and least at home in India . He must have hated the posts to which he was transferred , without access to psychoanalytic supervision , discussion or literature . He wrote , for example , ' Numbers in Dreams ' in Peshawar ...
... officers , and least at home in India . He must have hated the posts to which he was transferred , without access to psychoanalytic supervision , discussion or literature . He wrote , for example , ' Numbers in Dreams ' in Peshawar ...
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... officers ' clubs , but in those realms where cultural hybridity was most evident . Both Bose's Bengali and Berkeley - Hill's European patients were the ones who were most exposed to the bicultural setting of colonial India . Despite ...
... officers ' clubs , but in those realms where cultural hybridity was most evident . Both Bose's Bengali and Berkeley - Hill's European patients were the ones who were most exposed to the bicultural setting of colonial India . Despite ...
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