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 95
... Once the Indian Psychoanalytical Society was founded in 1922 , the members convened there , and it continues to be the institutional address for the Calcutta branch of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society . But these were not the only ...
... Once the Indian Psychoanalytical Society was founded in 1922 , the members convened there , and it continues to be the institutional address for the Calcutta branch of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society . But these were not the only ...
Page 137
... once again , and on this occasion he enthusiasti- cally told him about a class in which the Bhagavadgita was read . While the young man spoke about his studies , Freud jumped out of his chair , walked back and forth through the room ...
... once again , and on this occasion he enthusiasti- cally told him about a class in which the Bhagavadgita was read . While the young man spoke about his studies , Freud jumped out of his chair , walked back and forth through the room ...
Page 184
... once stationed her son , whom she loved immensely , at her door , and asked him not to let anyone pass , as she wanted to take a bath . It so happened that Shiva came and was challenged by his unknown child , upon which a fight started ...
... once stationed her son , whom she loved immensely , at her door , and asked him not to let anyone pass , as she wanted to take a bath . It so happened that Shiva came and was challenged by his unknown child , upon which a fight started ...
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