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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... question roughly spans the last four decades of British rule in India . More recent psychoanalytical publications by Indians , such as Bose's successor Tarun Chand Sinha , and by others who have published in the Indian psychoanalytical ...
... question roughly spans the last four decades of British rule in India . More recent psychoanalytical publications by Indians , such as Bose's successor Tarun Chand Sinha , and by others who have published in the Indian psychoanalytical ...
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... question to you : What is the real thing , the permanent or abiding thing in existence ? What relationship has man's life with that reality , with that permanent object ? What is the final conclusion you have arrived at ? ' In reaction ...
... question to you : What is the real thing , the permanent or abiding thing in existence ? What relationship has man's life with that reality , with that permanent object ? What is the final conclusion you have arrived at ? ' In reaction ...
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... question may be , this private entry had a cautionary tone and ended with a question mark . It definitely sounded a quiet note compared with the public voice of his writings . After his retirement in 1934 , Berkeley - Hill wrote his ...
... question may be , this private entry had a cautionary tone and ended with a question mark . It definitely sounded a quiet note compared with the public voice of his writings . After his retirement in 1934 , Berkeley - Hill wrote his ...
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