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4. Colonial Dominions and the Psychoanalytic Couch: Synergies of Freudian Theory with Bengali Hindu Thought and Practices in British India
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Christiane Hartnack
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Globalizing the Unconscious 1
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PART I. Ethnohistory, Colonialism, and the Cosmopolitan Psychoanalytic Subject
- 1. Sovereignty in Crisis 21
- 2. Denial, La Crypte, and Magic: Contributions to the Global Unconscious from Late Colonial French West African Psychiatry 43
- 3. Géza Róheim and the Australian Aborigine: Psychoanalytic Anthropology during the Interwar Years 75
- 4. Colonial Dominions and the Psychoanalytic Couch: Synergies of Freudian Theory with Bengali Hindu Thought and Practices in British India 97
- 5. Psychoanalysis, Race Relations, and National Identity: The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Brazil, 1910 to 1940 113
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PART II. Trauma, Subjectivity, Sovereignty: Psychoanalysis and Postcolonial Critique
- 6. The Totem Vanishes, the Hordes Revolt: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of the Indonesian Struggle for Independence 141
- 7. Placing Haiti in Geopsychoanalytic Space: Toward a Postcolonial Concept of Traumatic Mimesis 167
- 8. Colonial Madness and the Poetics of Suffering: Structural Violence and Kateb Yacine 199
- 9. Ethnopsychiatry and the Postcolonial Encounter: A French Psychopolitics of Otherness 223
- Concluding Remarks: Hope, Demand, and the Perpetual 247
- Bibliography 265
- Contributors 295
- Index 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Globalizing the Unconscious 1
-
PART I. Ethnohistory, Colonialism, and the Cosmopolitan Psychoanalytic Subject
- 1. Sovereignty in Crisis 21
- 2. Denial, La Crypte, and Magic: Contributions to the Global Unconscious from Late Colonial French West African Psychiatry 43
- 3. Géza Róheim and the Australian Aborigine: Psychoanalytic Anthropology during the Interwar Years 75
- 4. Colonial Dominions and the Psychoanalytic Couch: Synergies of Freudian Theory with Bengali Hindu Thought and Practices in British India 97
- 5. Psychoanalysis, Race Relations, and National Identity: The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Brazil, 1910 to 1940 113
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PART II. Trauma, Subjectivity, Sovereignty: Psychoanalysis and Postcolonial Critique
- 6. The Totem Vanishes, the Hordes Revolt: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of the Indonesian Struggle for Independence 141
- 7. Placing Haiti in Geopsychoanalytic Space: Toward a Postcolonial Concept of Traumatic Mimesis 167
- 8. Colonial Madness and the Poetics of Suffering: Structural Violence and Kateb Yacine 199
- 9. Ethnopsychiatry and the Postcolonial Encounter: A French Psychopolitics of Otherness 223
- Concluding Remarks: Hope, Demand, and the Perpetual 247
- Bibliography 265
- Contributors 295
- Index 299