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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Page 107
... result of a bet . When Bose told his friends that he did not believe in academic titles such as doctorates , they said his criticism arose from not being able to write a dissertation . Bose is supposed to have bet that he would write a ...
... result of a bet . When Bose told his friends that he did not believe in academic titles such as doctorates , they said his criticism arose from not being able to write a dissertation . Bose is supposed to have bet that he would write a ...
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... resulting relationship between social change and gender differed considerably between India and Europe . In India , the changes that came about with colonialism concerned first of all the men who were closest to the colonizers . As a result ...
... resulting relationship between social change and gender differed considerably between India and Europe . In India , the changes that came about with colonialism concerned first of all the men who were closest to the colonizers . As a result ...
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... result of the wife's ambivalent feelings toward her dead husband : " The Hindu widow feels herself guilty at the death of her husband because according to Freud's theory of ambivalent emotion in the wife who is intensively in love with ...
... result of the wife's ambivalent feelings toward her dead husband : " The Hindu widow feels herself guilty at the death of her husband because according to Freud's theory of ambivalent emotion in the wife who is intensively in love with ...
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