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 111
... took place about four to six times a year at Bose's residence . In addition to such formal representations , more informal , open meetings took place once a week at the same place . Unlike the official general meetings , at these ...
... took place about four to six times a year at Bose's residence . In addition to such formal representations , more informal , open meetings took place once a week at the same place . Unlike the official general meetings , at these ...
Page 112
... took lessons in this language . He appears to have been able to read German publications , as he cited Sandor Ferenczi , Georg Groddeck , Wilhelm Reich , and Sandor Rado in his writings . In 1932 , Bose's elder daughter Durgabati and ...
... took lessons in this language . He appears to have been able to read German publications , as he cited Sandor Ferenczi , Georg Groddeck , Wilhelm Reich , and Sandor Rado in his writings . In 1932 , Bose's elder daughter Durgabati and ...
Page 156
... took the male doll and put it in a sink and projected a stream of water on to it . ' When Masani asked if she loved her baby brother , she shook her head from side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she ...
... took the male doll and put it in a sink and projected a stream of water on to it . ' When Masani asked if she loved her baby brother , she shook her head from side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she ...
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