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Preface | ix | |
1 | Introduction: The Familial Self, the Individualized Self, and the Spiritual Self | 3 |
Part 1 | The Indian and Japanese Self and Social Change | |
2 | Indian Identity and Colonialism | 17 |
3 | Psychoanalysis in India and Japan | 55 |
4 | The Familial Self, Individualization, and the Modernization Process | 89 |
5 | The Dynamics of Change in Urban Indian and Japanese Women | 146 |
6 | The Indian Self: Reflections in the Mirror of the American Life Style | 195 |
Part 2 | The Indian and Japanese Self: Theoretical Perspectives | |
7 | The Indian Familial Self in Its Social and Cultural Contexts | 209 |
8 | The Indian and Japanese Familial Self | 242 |
9 | The Spiritual Self: Continuity and Counterpoint to the Familial Self | 289 |
10 | Conclusions: Psychoanalysis in Civilizational Perspective | 312 |
Glossary | 335 | |
References | 349 | |
Index | 369 |
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