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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... side of this jewel in the crown ' , in which mental disorders , syphilis , suicides , alcoholism , homesickness and loneliness overshadowed the usually portrayed sparkling side . The European inmates of this and other institutions did ...
... side of this jewel in the crown ' , in which mental disorders , syphilis , suicides , alcoholism , homesickness and loneliness overshadowed the usually portrayed sparkling side . The European inmates of this and other institutions did ...
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... certain irregularities in the administrative side of the department , is also responsible to a certain extent for the lack of the authoritative and representative character of its public 98 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
... certain irregularities in the administrative side of the department , is also responsible to a certain extent for the lack of the authoritative and representative character of its public 98 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
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... side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she was doing she replied : I am drowning the baby . This case vignette provides evidence of the psychoanalytical orientation of the psychiatrist Masani , but does ...
... side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she was doing she replied : I am drowning the baby . This case vignette provides evidence of the psychoanalytical orientation of the psychiatrist Masani , but does ...
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