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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... Theory The theoretical basis of the see - saw mechanism - the theory of opposite wishes - is the core of Bose's psychoanalytic approach . He continued working on this theory from the beginning of his disserta- tion until the end of his ...
... Theory The theoretical basis of the see - saw mechanism - the theory of opposite wishes - is the core of Bose's psychoanalytic approach . He continued working on this theory from the beginning of his disserta- tion until the end of his ...
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... theory so different from the one professed hitherto and it is not easy to get out of the accustomed ways of thinking . So don't take it amiss when I say the theory of the opposite wishes strikes me as something less dynamic than ...
... theory so different from the one professed hitherto and it is not easy to get out of the accustomed ways of thinking . So don't take it amiss when I say the theory of the opposite wishes strikes me as something less dynamic than ...
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... Theory of Mental Life , ' p . 103 . 14. Bose , A New Theory of Mental Life ' ; ' Opposite Fantasies in the Release of Repression ' . 15. Bose , Analysis of Wish , ' Samiksa , 6 ( 1952 ) , 1–11 , here10 . 16. Gyan Prakash , ' Science ...
... Theory of Mental Life , ' p . 103 . 14. Bose , A New Theory of Mental Life ' ; ' Opposite Fantasies in the Release of Repression ' . 15. Bose , Analysis of Wish , ' Samiksa , 6 ( 1952 ) , 1–11 , here10 . 16. Gyan Prakash , ' Science ...
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