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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... practices . Each had his home and private practice in the same building . Like the Berggasse in Vienna , Parsibagan Lane is not located in but near the heart of the city . The Alsergrund district in Vienna , where Freud lived and worked ...
... practices . Each had his home and private practice in the same building . Like the Berggasse in Vienna , Parsibagan Lane is not located in but near the heart of the city . The Alsergrund district in Vienna , where Freud lived and worked ...
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... Practice Freud's most essential piece of furniture in his practice , his couch , was covered with an oriental rug , which then represented the taste of the conservative Viennese bourgeoisie . This is the most The Uses of Psychoanalysis ...
... Practice Freud's most essential piece of furniture in his practice , his couch , was covered with an oriental rug , which then represented the taste of the conservative Viennese bourgeoisie . This is the most The Uses of Psychoanalysis ...
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... practice , while he met with patients individually . Thereafter the similarities disappeared . If a patient had been to Freud's practice before , he or she would have been surprised when entering Bose's practice . Freud's office was ...
... practice , while he met with patients individually . Thereafter the similarities disappeared . If a patient had been to Freud's practice before , he or she would have been surprised when entering Bose's practice . Freud's office was ...
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