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Intimacy in Alienation
A Psychoanalytic Study of Hindu-Muslim Relationships
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Intimacy in Alienation is a psychoanalytic study exploring the complexities of Hindu-Muslim relationships in India.
The book delves into the challenges and strengths of intimate bonds between individuals from different religious backgrounds, examining how historical conflicts and societal pressures impact these relationships.
It explores the concept of 'malignant othering' and the importance of family support in navigating interfaith relationships.
The author uses a unique research methodology, drawing from psychoanalytic concepts of transference and repetition.
Ultimately, the book seeks to foster understanding and promote a more nuanced perspective on Hindu-Muslim coexistence.
The book delves into the challenges and strengths of intimate bonds between individuals from different religious backgrounds, examining how historical conflicts and societal pressures impact these relationships.
It explores the concept of 'malignant othering' and the importance of family support in navigating interfaith relationships.
The author uses a unique research methodology, drawing from psychoanalytic concepts of transference and repetition.
Ultimately, the book seeks to foster understanding and promote a more nuanced perspective on Hindu-Muslim coexistence.
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Harvey Schwartz

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Forbidden Intimacy: Marrying the 'Other' with Ashis Roy, PhD (Kolkata, India)