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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... remained anything but positive . In this respect , as in many others , he stood in stark contrast to Jung , the Swabian pastor's son , who projected many of his own interests onto Indian cultural traditions until he went to India in ...
... remained anything but positive . In this respect , as in many others , he stood in stark contrast to Jung , the Swabian pastor's son , who projected many of his own interests onto Indian cultural traditions until he went to India in ...
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... remained less than marginal to the debates in the International Psychoanalytical Association . Both Freud and Bose shared the experience of living in a bicultural setting . Freud assimilated as much as possible to German bourgeois ...
... remained less than marginal to the debates in the International Psychoanalytical Association . Both Freud and Bose shared the experience of living in a bicultural setting . Freud assimilated as much as possible to German bourgeois ...
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Christiane Hartnack. Bose remained in 14 Parsibagan Lane , the family mansion , and continued to live , write and practise in the midst of his extended fam- ily , until he died ... remained India , and had 194 Psychoanalysis in Colonial ...
Christiane Hartnack. Bose remained in 14 Parsibagan Lane , the family mansion , and continued to live , write and practise in the midst of his extended fam- ily , until he died ... remained India , and had 194 Psychoanalysis in Colonial ...
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