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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... playing cards , chess or dominoes , and other activities . There was also a gramophone , and in the late 1920s a cinematograph ... play the more sophisticated games . All of these treatments were described by Berkeley - Hill The Uses of ...
... playing cards , chess or dominoes , and other activities . There was also a gramophone , and in the late 1920s a cinematograph ... play the more sophisticated games . All of these treatments were described by Berkeley - Hill The Uses of ...
Page 153
... play sitar and tabla . Both were instruments that he loved to play , and he considered this handicap to be more serious than other symptoms . These were : headache , mental confusion , loss of attention and memory , insomnia , loss of ...
... play sitar and tabla . Both were instruments that he loved to play , and he considered this handicap to be more serious than other symptoms . These were : headache , mental confusion , loss of attention and memory , insomnia , loss of ...
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... play the tabla also came to an end . The only instrument that he could continue to play was the harmonium , which made Latif believe that it was neither the family's disapproval nor the religious taboo against playing instruments that ...
... play the tabla also came to an end . The only instrument that he could continue to play was the harmonium , which made Latif believe that it was neither the family's disapproval nor the religious taboo against playing instruments that ...
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