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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Page 97
... told a trainee : ' I am obsessive - compulsive . " " In his description of Bose's life - style , Sinha confirmed this : ' the meticulous records , the orderly minutes , the spotlessly white , immaculately starched Bengali dress that was ...
... told a trainee : ' I am obsessive - compulsive . " " In his description of Bose's life - style , Sinha confirmed this : ' the meticulous records , the orderly minutes , the spotlessly white , immaculately starched Bengali dress that was ...
Page 132
... told him that whenever he wanted to bow down before the God Shiva , he became Shiva himself . Interestingly enough , this patient was not only able to identify himself with Shiva , but also with his psychoanalyst : ' Sitting opposite to ...
... told him that whenever he wanted to bow down before the God Shiva , he became Shiva himself . Interestingly enough , this patient was not only able to identify himself with Shiva , but also with his psychoanalyst : ' Sitting opposite to ...
Page 137
... told him about a class in which the Bhagavadgita was read . While the young man spoke about his studies , Freud jumped out of his chair , walked back and forth through the room , and then said : ' Care- ful , youngman careful ! ... do ...
... told him about a class in which the Bhagavadgita was read . While the young man spoke about his studies , Freud jumped out of his chair , walked back and forth through the room , and then said : ' Care- ful , youngman careful ! ... do ...
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