

Ashis Roy
Psychoanalyst and author of Intimacy in Alienation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Hindu-Muslim Relationships (Yoda Press, 2024), interviewed here about his research and clinical reflections on interreligious couples in India.
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Feb 9, 2025 • 56min
Forbidden Intimacy: Marrying the 'Other' with Ashis Roy, PhD (Kolkata, India)
Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst from Kolkata, specializes in Hindu-Muslim relationships and discusses his book, Intimacy in Alienation. He explores the guilt and alienation felt by those in interfaith love, delving into the harmful concept of 'malignant othering.' Roy emphasizes the need for supportive familial structures and the impact of historical trauma on identity formation in interfaith families. He argues that transcending binaries is essential for a renewed understanding of communal identities, advocating for deeper connections that foster healing.

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Aug 17, 2024 • 54min
Sudhir Kakar, "The Indian Jungle: Psychoanalysis and Non-Western Civilizations" (Karnac, 2024)
Dhwani Shah, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, and Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst known for his work on Hindu-Muslim relationships, delve into Sudhir Kakar's final book. They discuss how psychoanalysis has historically been Western-centric while emphasizing the importance of incorporating non-Western perspectives. Themes of cultural identity in therapy, maternal influence in Indian culture, and the interplay between mysticism and psychoanalysis emerge, revealing the transformative power of cultural roots and the complexities of identity.

Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 2min
Ashis Roy, "Intimacy in Alienation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Hindu-muslim Relationships" (Yoda Press, 2024)
Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst and author, dives into his groundbreaking work on Hindu-Muslim relationships. He explores the often taboo desires between these communities and the social repercussions, including parental rejection and social death. Roy discusses how intimacy can serve as a healing site amidst the trauma of partition. He delves into the contrasts of forbidden love versus familial acceptance, revealing the complex dynamics in interfaith couples. Through personal anecdotes and psychoanalytic insights, he illuminates the significance of recognition and shared identity in their struggles.

Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 2min
Ashis Roy, "Intimacy in Alienation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Hindu-muslim Relationships" (Yoda Press, 2024)
In this insightful discussion, Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst and author, delves into the complexities of Hindu-Muslim relationships, exploring themes of intimacy and societal rejection. He shares his unique approach to researching forbidden desires across religious boundaries, highlighting the emotional costs of such unions. The conversation touches on how personal and political histories shape individual identities, the challenges of participant recruitment, and the implications of gender dynamics within these couples. Roy advocates for celebrating love beyond societal prohibitions.

Aug 17, 2024 • 54min
Sudhir Kakar, "The Indian Jungle: Psychoanalysis and Non-Western Civilizations" (Karnac, 2024)
Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst and author focusing on Hindu-Muslim relationships, teams up with Dhwani Shah, a psychiatrist and clinical associate faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania. They delve into Sudhir Kakar's influential work, discussing the integration of Indian cultural perspectives into psychoanalytic theory. Key topics include the significance of cultural identity for immigrants, the balance between individuality and community ties, and the interplay of spirituality and psychoanalysis in Hindu thought, offering rich insights into non-Western psychological practices.