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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... that came regularly to a nearby village by arming himself with a long , sharp knife and hiding among the trees along the roadside : As soon as a party of drummers passed the point 40 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
... that came regularly to a nearby village by arming himself with a long , sharp knife and hiding among the trees along the roadside : As soon as a party of drummers passed the point 40 • Psychoanalysis in Colonial India.
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... trees . But why did his patients come into his care ? What must it have been like for a young British official , for example , to be posted in India at the beginning of this century ? Orwell decided to leave India ; perhaps his ...
... trees . But why did his patients come into his care ? What must it have been like for a young British official , for example , to be posted in India at the beginning of this century ? Orwell decided to leave India ; perhaps his ...
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... trees and pampering them with comfortable beds , baths and other amenities . Bose , on the other hand , whose Bhadralok patients expressed wishes to retreat into a life that was assumed to be unchanged by any colonial impact , did not ...
... trees and pampering them with comfortable beds , baths and other amenities . Bose , on the other hand , whose Bhadralok patients expressed wishes to retreat into a life that was assumed to be unchanged by any colonial impact , did not ...
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