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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... symbol of castration . Hindus thus suffer from an abnormal , unconscious disgust and hatred for women . Daly supported this idea by presenting the often - cited instances of female infanticide , sati , and johur . Images of Kali caught ...
... symbol of castration . Hindus thus suffer from an abnormal , unconscious disgust and hatred for women . Daly supported this idea by presenting the often - cited instances of female infanticide , sati , and johur . Images of Kali caught ...
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... symbolism of the gifts . All that Freud did in this respect was to give the statue a special place on his desk , since it was a symbol of his conquest . On 25 October 1926 , Freud met Rabindranath Tagore in Vienna at the latter's ...
... symbolism of the gifts . All that Freud did in this respect was to give the statue a special place on his desk , since it was a symbol of his conquest . On 25 October 1926 , Freud met Rabindranath Tagore in Vienna at the latter's ...
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... Symbol of the Motherland in Tagore's Patriotic Songs , ' in Seventh Conference on Bengal Studies ( East Lansing ... Symbolism in Hindu Gods , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , 19 ( 1944 ) , 190-3 . 60. Paul B. Courtright , Ganesa ( New ...
... Symbol of the Motherland in Tagore's Patriotic Songs , ' in Seventh Conference on Bengal Studies ( East Lansing ... Symbolism in Hindu Gods , ' Indian Journal of Psychology , 19 ( 1944 ) , 190-3 . 60. Paul B. Courtright , Ganesa ( New ...
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