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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 8
... relationship of dependency only with their British rulers . Within India , they belonged to the dominant classes , who not only favoured expelling the colonialists , but also disparaged their inferiors in India . Finally , the chapter ...
... relationship of dependency only with their British rulers . Within India , they belonged to the dominant classes , who not only favoured expelling the colonialists , but also disparaged their inferiors in India . Finally , the chapter ...
Page 135
... relationship with a maidservant that lasted three years , and they had two daughters together . When his physical condition had somewhat improved , he got married , but had at the same time relationships with other women . All this time ...
... relationship with a maidservant that lasted three years , and they had two daughters together . When his physical condition had somewhat improved , he got married , but had at the same time relationships with other women . All this time ...
Page 184
... relationship to his country as follows : ' Is it possible ... to make any distinction between his own mother and his motherland by whose grace he comes to manhood ? These two names — the mother and the motherland — have their origin ...
... relationship to his country as follows : ' Is it possible ... to make any distinction between his own mother and his motherland by whose grace he comes to manhood ? These two names — the mother and the motherland — have their origin ...
Common terms and phrases
activities analysis Ashis Nandy aspects Association asylum behaviour Bengali Bengali Hindu Berkeley-Hill Bhadralok British colonial British India British Psychoanalytical Society Calcutta University castration Chandra colonial India conflict Daly's Delhi Department of Psychology Development of Psychoanalysis dreams Ernest Jones essay example fantasies father Ferenczi Freud wrote Freudian Girindrasekhar Bose History Ibid Imago Indian Journal Indian Medical Gazette Indian Psychoanalytical Society institution interest International Journal International Psychoanalytical interpretation Journal of Psychoanalysis Journal of Psychology Kali Latif letter London Lou Andreas-Salomé menstruation mother Mukherjee Muslims Oedipus complex Owen Berkeley-Hill Oxford University Press patients perspective political Psychiatry Psychoanalysis in India Psychoanalytic Review psychoanalytic theory psychoanalytical concepts psychoanalytical publications published Rabindranath Tagore Ranchi religion religious Repression revolutionaries Rickman Samiksa Sarkar Satya Nand Savage Freud Science Sengupta sexual Sigmund Freud Sinha social Study Sudhir Kakar symbol Tagore therapeutic traditions treatment unconscious Vienna Western women writings York Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse