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 56
... sexual attraction . It is a form of sexual perversion . ' 14 Berkeley - Hill illustrated this alleged ' sexual perversion ' with examples of interracial sexual relationships , especially of the seduction of white women by black men , as ...
... sexual attraction . It is a form of sexual perversion . ' 14 Berkeley - Hill illustrated this alleged ' sexual perversion ' with examples of interracial sexual relationships , especially of the seduction of white women by black men , as ...
Page 135
... sexual desires . Bose's interpretation of the patient's conflict was that the disinclination for the male type of sexual enjoyment had a stronger motivation , namely , an unconscious desire to be a female . Since the patient did not ...
... sexual desires . Bose's interpretation of the patient's conflict was that the disinclination for the male type of sexual enjoyment had a stronger motivation , namely , an unconscious desire to be a female . Since the patient did not ...
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... sexual intercourse , as his father used to do.'46 ... Alawi further saw in the Sansi's ceremony at a woman's death a symbolization of the special relationship between mother and son . He pointed out that the husband cannot touch the ...
... sexual intercourse , as his father used to do.'46 ... Alawi further saw in the Sansi's ceremony at a woman's death a symbolization of the special relationship between mother and son . He pointed out that the husband cannot touch the ...
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