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 64
... writing out his dreams and , however distasteful it might be , forcing himself to write down his associations to the dream elements . . . . For years on end he contended with his resistance to self - revelation for three or even four ...
... writing out his dreams and , however distasteful it might be , forcing himself to write down his associations to the dream elements . . . . For years on end he contended with his resistance to self - revelation for three or even four ...
Page 96
... writing in Bengali reflected a certain amount of individual and national pride , as well as an explicitly anti - colonial ... write his works in Bengali for the benefit of the Bengalees ! '27 There is conflicting information about the ...
... writing in Bengali reflected a certain amount of individual and national pride , as well as an explicitly anti - colonial ... write his works in Bengali for the benefit of the Bengalees ! '27 There is conflicting information about the ...
Page 107
... write a dissertation . Bose is supposed to have bet that he would write a dissertation within a week , whereupon he sat down and dictated The Concept of Repression to a stenographer.62 There is likely to be some truth to this story , as ...
... write a dissertation . Bose is supposed to have bet that he would write a dissertation within a week , whereupon he sat down and dictated The Concept of Repression to a stenographer.62 There is likely to be some truth to this story , as ...
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