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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... woman must have made Berkeley - Hill suspect to his class . Intermarriage between officers and native women was looked down upon in British India at that time , for by then British women had settled there . However , lest his behaviour ...
... woman must have made Berkeley - Hill suspect to his class . Intermarriage between officers and native women was looked down upon in British India at that time , for by then British women had settled there . However , lest his behaviour ...
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... women's psychology , or paternalistic if not misogynistic views , such as the attribution of penis envy or an underdeveloped super - ego to women . Freud's anxious question , ' what do women want ? ' points to the destabilization of women's ...
... women's psychology , or paternalistic if not misogynistic views , such as the attribution of penis envy or an underdeveloped super - ego to women . Freud's anxious question , ' what do women want ? ' points to the destabilization of women's ...
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... women's role models and became a feminist . " 1 Her biography is famous , but not unique . In the early twentieth century European women began to participate more actively in public life , while men's roles remained structurally ...
... women's role models and became a feminist . " 1 Her biography is famous , but not unique . In the early twentieth century European women began to participate more actively in public life , while men's roles remained structurally ...
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