T.G. Vaidyanathan and Jeffrey J. Kripal
Oxford University Press, 2002
Rs 552
Freudian psychoanalysis, commonly critiqued for being rooted in a male-centric, Central European ethos, has surprisingly been an extremely fertile ground for the study of the Indian psyche. This volume brings together a rich variety of classical and contemporary writings in aspects of Hindu culture, and places these within the frames of understanding of psychoanalysis.