Freud's India

Freud's India
Title Freud's India PDF eBook
Author Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 420
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190878398

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The sharp contrast between cultures with a monotheistic paternal deity and those with pluralistic maternal deities is a theme of abiding interest in religious studies. Attempts to understand the implications of these two vast organizing principles for religious life lead to an overwhelmingly diverse set of facts and their meanings. In Freud's India, the companion volume to Freud's Mahs-- Sigmund Freud and Girindrasekhar Bose. Hiltebeitel examines the attempts of these two men to communicate with and understand each other and these issues in the heated context of emotionally divisive allegiances. The book is elegant in its nuanced attention to these two thinkers and its tightly controlled exploration of what their interactions reveal about their contributions and limitations as representatives of the psychology and religion of their respective cultures. Anxieties about mothers, says Hiltebeitel, separate Eastern from Western imaginations. They separate Freud from Bose, and they separate Hindu foundational texts from the foundational texts of Judaism.

Freud Along the Ganges

Freud Along the Ganges
Title Freud Along the Ganges PDF eBook
Author Salman Akhtar
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 473
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1635421160

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Winner of the 2006 Gradiva Award A collection of new and previously-published essays that sheds light on the intersections between psychoanalysis and Indic Studies. While Indian academics and clinicians have been familiar with psychoanalysis for many decades, they have kept this Western model of the mind separate from the spiritual and philosophical traditions of their own country. Freud Along the Ganges bridges this important lacuna in psychoanalytic and Indic studies by creating a new theoretical field where human motives are approached not only psychoanalytically but also from the perspective of the teachings of Buddha, Tagore, Ghandi, and Salman Rushdie. The authors of this collection show how the insights of these Indian masters give a new force to the Freudian discovery by providing a basis to better understand the social and psychological Indian makeup. The book begins by questioning the applicability of the psychoanalytic method to non-Western cultures. It then traces the history of the psychoanalytic movement in India from its onset while it emphasizes the intricate overlap between Indian existential and mystical traditions and psychoanalysis. Freud Along the Ganges offers a unique study of the ways that Indian thought and psychoanalysis illuminate and enrich each other.

Freud's Mahabharata

Freud's Mahabharata
Title Freud's Mahabharata PDF eBook
Author Alf Hiltebeitel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 329
Release 2018-08-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190878347

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Though Freud never overtly refers to the Mahthe companion volume to Freud's India, Alf Hiltebeitel offers what he calls a "pointillist introduction" to a new theory about the Mah

Vishnu on Freud's Desk

Vishnu on Freud's Desk
Title Vishnu on Freud's Desk PDF eBook
Author T. G. Vaidyanathan
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1999
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This book traces some of the colonial, postcolonial, and postmodern complexities of psychoanalytical thought as it has been variously applied to Hinduism. From Girindrisekhar Bose's pioneering reflections on the Indian Oedipal wish and the colonial positioning of early psychoanalytic practice in India, to postcolonial cultural criticism and contemporary clinical case studies, the collection spans close to a century of creative, sometimes radical, and always controversial thought about the psychological and theoretical riches of Hinduism.

Freud

Freud
Title Freud PDF eBook
Author Élisabeth Roudinesco
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 593
Release 2016-11-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674659562

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Élisabeth Roudinesco’s bold reinterpretation of Sigmund Freud is a biography for the twenty-first century—a sympathetic yet impartial appraisal of a genius admired but misunderstood in his time and ours. Alert to tensions in his character and thought, she views Freud less as a scientific thinker than as an interpreter of civilization and culture.

Vishnu on Freud's Desk

Vishnu on Freud's Desk
Title Vishnu on Freud's Desk PDF eBook
Author T. G. Vaidyanathan
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1999
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This book traces some of the colonial, postcolonial, and postmodern complexities of psychoanalytical thought as it has been variously applied to Hinduism. From Girindrisekhar Bose's pioneering reflections on the Indian Oedipal wish and the colonial positioning of early psychoanalytic practice in India, to postcolonial cultural criticism and contemporary clinical case studies, the collection spans close to a century of creative, sometimes radical, and always controversial thought about the psychological and theoretical riches of Hinduism.

Freud's Free Clinics

Freud's Free Clinics
Title Freud's Free Clinics PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Ann Danto
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 364
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780231131810

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Drawing on interviews with witnesses to the early psychoanalytic movement as well as new archival material, this chronicle seeks to rescue from obscurity the history of a movement usually regarded as an expensive form of treatment for the economically & intellectually advantaged.