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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... shows that Indian psychoanalysts - nearly all Western- educated , upper - middle and upper class Bengali Hindu men — were in a relationship of dependency only with their British rulers . Within India , they belonged to the dominant ...
... shows that Indian psychoanalysts - nearly all Western- educated , upper - middle and upper class Bengali Hindu men — were in a relationship of dependency only with their British rulers . Within India , they belonged to the dominant ...
Page 87
... shows the change that touch with Europe has brought upon the people of India , but in their inner nature the Hindus ... show that colonialism also had an impact on the inner world , especially of those Indian people who were closest to ...
... shows the change that touch with Europe has brought upon the people of India , but in their inner nature the Hindus ... show that colonialism also had an impact on the inner world , especially of those Indian people who were closest to ...
Page 109
... show a slow but steady growth in activities and membership . In 1922 , fifteen founding members were listed . Among them ... shows that most of them , but especially the non - psychologists , had close ties to British authorities . All ...
... show a slow but steady growth in activities and membership . In 1922 , fifteen founding members were listed . Among them ... shows that most of them , but especially the non - psychologists , had close ties to British authorities . All ...
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