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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Now say “ ready - one , two , free ” , you will find the whole lot running .... Now
repeat the experiment with another set of persons and instead of saying " one ,
two , three ” say “ one , two , seven " , you will find a certain number running for
the ...
Now say “ ready - one , two , free ” , you will find the whole lot running .... Now
repeat the experiment with another set of persons and instead of saying " one ,
two , three ” say “ one , two , seven " , you will find a certain number running for
the ...
Page 101
On the whole , it appears that Bose was not enthusiastic about the application of
these Western experimental psychological techniques in the Bengali context .
Although he designed the sand motor and some aptitude tests , it is rather
obvious ...
On the whole , it appears that Bose was not enthusiastic about the application of
these Western experimental psychological techniques in the Bengali context .
Although he designed the sand motor and some aptitude tests , it is rather
obvious ...
Page 182
... thundering , flushing To flow in light , in joy , out over the whole earth . " Haldar
interpreted the poem as an expression of Tagore's Oedipal fantasies and
translated the last lines as synonymous with incestual wishes : ' Rabindranath's
craving ...
... thundering , flushing To flow in light , in joy , out over the whole earth . " Haldar
interpreted the poem as an expression of Tagore's Oedipal fantasies and
translated the last lines as synonymous with incestual wishes : ' Rabindranath's
craving ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chapter | 2 |
BRITISH PSYCHOANALYSTS IN COLONIAL INDIA | 21 |
Copyright | |
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