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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... talked to the editor of The Statesman in Calcutta , who then published a leading article describing the asylum as ' worse than a kaffirs ' kraal . '34 The intended uproar led to investigations and finally to the introduction of changes ...
... talked to the editor of The Statesman in Calcutta , who then published a leading article describing the asylum as ' worse than a kaffirs ' kraal . '34 The intended uproar led to investigations and finally to the introduction of changes ...
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... talked about in British India , because Berkeley - Hill's Collected Papers , a book of essays in which the article was reprinted and thus made available to Indian readers , was confiscated by the British authorities in 1933.5 Ernest ...
... talked about in British India , because Berkeley - Hill's Collected Papers , a book of essays in which the article was reprinted and thus made available to Indian readers , was confiscated by the British authorities in 1933.5 Ernest ...
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... talked at the Calcutta Rotary Club about business and psychoanalysis , and in the Bengal Legislative Assembly on the bearing of psychoanalysis on criminology . At the request of the Principal Detective Training School , Bose also ...
... talked at the Calcutta Rotary Club about business and psychoanalysis , and in the Bengal Legislative Assembly on the bearing of psychoanalysis on criminology . At the request of the Principal Detective Training School , Bose also ...
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