Sexuality, the Indian Extended Family, and Hindu Culture
1991; Wiley; Volume: 19; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1521/jaap.1.1991.19.4.595
ISSN1943-2860
Autores Tópico(s)South Asian Cinema and Culture
ResumoSexuality, the Indian Extended Family, and Hindu CultureAlan RolandAlan Roland274 West 11th Street, New York, NY 10014Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online::July 2017https://doi.org/10.1521/jaap.1.1991.19.4.595PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesAbraham K. (1924), The influence of oral sadism on character-formation, in Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis, Hogarth Press, London, pp. 393–406. Google ScholarDas V., and Nicholas R. (1979), Family and “household”: Differences and division in South Asian domestic life. unpublished paper. Google ScholarErikson E. (1969), Gandhi's Truth, W. W. Norton, New York. Google ScholarFenichel O. (1945), The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, W. W. Norton, New York. Google ScholarGrey A. (1973), Oedipus in Hindu dreams, Contemp. Psychoanal., 9, 327–355. Crossref, Google ScholarKakar S. (1978), The Inner World: A Psychoanalytic Study of Childhood and Society in India, Oxford University Press, Delhi. Google ScholarKakar S. (1980), Observations on “the Oedipal alliance” in a patient with a narcissistic personality disorder, Samiksa, 34, 47–53. Google ScholarKakar S. (1989), The maternal-feminine in Indian psychoanalysis, Int. Rev. Psychoanal., 16, 355–362. Google ScholarMiller B. S. (Trans. and Ed.) (1977), Love Song of the Dark Lord, Jayadeva's Gitagovinda, Columbia University Press, New York. Google ScholarNandy A. (1979), The double in Hindi films, Times of India, October 14. Google ScholarRamanujan A. K. (1980), Is there an Indian way of thinking? Unpublished paper presented at A.C.L.S./S.S.R.C. Workshop on Mythology and Hierarchy, Chicago, September. Google ScholarRoland A. (1988), In Search of Self in India and Japan: Toward a Cross-cultural Psychology, Princeton University Press, Princeton. Google ScholarSylvan M. (1981), Reply to Alan Roland's paper on “Psychoanalytic perspectives on personality development in India,” Int. Rev. Psychoanal., 8, 93–99. Google ScholarVatsayayan K. (1975), In the performing arts, in Jain D. (Ed.), Indian Women, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Delhi, pp. 291–300. Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Tight-Knit Webs and Telescoping Families: Conversations With Psychological Experts in India and ChinaOnline publication date: 19 November 2019. Go to citation Crossref Google ScholarHelen E. Ullrich2. Is Beauty Skin Deep? The Impact of “Beautiful Attributes” on Life Opportunities and Interpersonal Relationships: A Tale of Two Sisters in South India1Online publication date: 7 June 2010. Go to citation Crossref Helen E. Ullrich3. Remembrance of Incarnations Past: A Hindu Case StudyOnline publication date: 13 July 2017. Go to citation Crossref Volume 19Issue 4Dec 1991 Information© 1991 by The American Academy of PsychoanalysisPDF download
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