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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... religions are concerned Professor Freud's theory has no application , since none of them can be characterised as a Father religion or Son religion . " C.N. Shah , from Bhabnagar , asserted that psychoanalysis is anthropocentric and ...
... religions are concerned Professor Freud's theory has no application , since none of them can be characterised as a Father religion or Son religion . " C.N. Shah , from Bhabnagar , asserted that psychoanalysis is anthropocentric and ...
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... religion out of the public sphere into the private realm : ' Once they ( i.e. the Easterners ) learn that a political unity is best achieved on the plane of secular interest and that religion is best reserved for one's personal ...
... religion out of the public sphere into the private realm : ' Once they ( i.e. the Easterners ) learn that a political unity is best achieved on the plane of secular interest and that religion is best reserved for one's personal ...
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... religion with the help of psychoanalysis and recent references to his attitudes toward religion , see Ana - Maria Rizzuto , Why Did Freud Reject God ? ( New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1998 ) . 16. A minority were Muslims ...
... religion with the help of psychoanalysis and recent references to his attitudes toward religion , see Ana - Maria Rizzuto , Why Did Freud Reject God ? ( New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1998 ) . 16. A minority were Muslims ...
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