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Obras de Sudhir Kakar
Shamans, Mystics and Doctors: A Psychological Inquiry into India and its Healing Traditions (1778) 95 copias
The Inner World: A Psycho-analytic Study of Childhood and Society in India (Oxford India Paperbacks) (1983) 38 copias
Indian Identity: Three Studies in Psychology - Intimate Relations, The Analyst and the Mystic,The Colours of Violence (2007) 21 copias
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- Kakar, Sudhir
- Otros nombres
- Karar, Sudhir
- Nacionalidad
- Indien
- Lugares de residencia
- Goa, Indien
- Educación
- B.E. Mechanical Engineering. Gujarat University, India 1955-58
Dipl.Kfm. University of Mannheim, Germany 1960-64
Ph.D. Vienna, Austria 1965-67
German Psychoanalyic Society - Ocupaciones
- Psychoanalytiker
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- Goethe-Medaille des Goethe-Instituts (1998)
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One of the most impressive aspects of this book is its blend of literary analysis and psychoanalytic theory. Kakar draws from a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, history, and literature, to provide a rich and nuanced exploration of Kipling's work. He examines Kipling's characters, exploring their motivations and behaviors, and situates them within the context of Kipling's life experiences and the cultural milieu of his time.
Kakar also provides insight into Kipling's own psyche and the impact of his childhood on his writing. He delves into Kipling's relationship with his parents, particularly his mother, and how their influence is evident in his work. Kakar's psychoanalytic interpretation of Kipling's writing is an intriguing and fresh approach to understanding the author's complex legacy.
The Kipling Files is a thought-provoking and engaging read that offers a unique perspective on a literary giant. Kakar's writing is clear and concise, and he presents his analysis in an accessible manner that will appeal to both scholars and general readers. His ability to combine psychoanalytic theory with literary analysis is a testament to his expertise in both fields.
In conclusion, The Kipling Files is an insightful and illuminating book that will appeal to anyone with an interest in literature, psychoanalysis, or cultural history. Sudhir Kakar's exploration of Rudyard Kipling's work through a psychoanalytic lens provides a fascinating look at one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.… (más)