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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... one's own ilk , rather centred around liaisons , sports , careers and other master narratives of this ' jewel in the crown ' . " The Treatment of Mentally Disturbed British Subjects in Colonial India As was the case with other facets of ...
... one's own ilk , rather centred around liaisons , sports , careers and other master narratives of this ' jewel in the crown ' . " The Treatment of Mentally Disturbed British Subjects in Colonial India As was the case with other facets of ...
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... one's own nature and also with the demands of the society in which one lives.50 Bose also continued to publish on psychological aspects of Hindu philosophy . His most important publication in this respect , in addition to the Bengali ...
... one's own nature and also with the demands of the society in which one lives.50 Bose also continued to publish on psychological aspects of Hindu philosophy . His most important publication in this respect , in addition to the Bengali ...
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... one's true nature , that is , one's dharma . Whereas Menon questioned some of Freud's concepts but basically accepted his theories , S.C. Chatterjee , a participant from Calcutta , saw in psychoanalysis a product of monotheistic Judeo ...
... one's true nature , that is , one's dharma . Whereas Menon questioned some of Freud's concepts but basically accepted his theories , S.C. Chatterjee , a participant from Calcutta , saw in psychoanalysis a product of monotheistic Judeo ...
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