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  1. Corrigibility, allegory, universality: A history of the Gita's transnational reception, 1785–1985 - corrigendum.Mishka Sinha - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (2):497-497.
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  • The indian psychological association, the birth of the modern discipline and “the destiny of one nation”, 1905–1947*: Aria laskin. [REVIEW]Aria Laskin - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (2):415-436.
    In the age of decolonization, Indian psychology engaged with and nationalized itself within global networks of ideas. While psychology was eventually applied by public intellectuals in explicitly political arenas, this essay focuses on the initial mobilization of the discipline's early Indian experts, led by the founder of the Indian Psychological Association, Narendranath Sengupta. Although modern critics have harshly judged early Indian psychologists for blind appropriation of European concepts, an analysis of the networks through which the science of psychology was developed (...)
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