Conclusion
Thus, we can see that Obeyesekere’s notion and usage of some psychoanalytic concepts is at variance with Freud’s formulations and with those of standard psychoanalytic theory. This divergence is also evident in Obeyesekere’s formulation of the concept of disconnection, which is arguably the most important construct in the first chapter of The work of culture. Space constraints prevent us taking-up this concept here. So let me now conclude this first part of the essay, and begin part 2 with an examination of ‘disconnection’ in the context of a discussion of Obeyesekere’s accounts of two South Asian ecstatics.
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Forsyth, D.W. Ajātasattu and the future of psychoanalytic anthropology. Part I: The promise of a culture. Hindu Studies 1, 141–164 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11407-997-0016-7
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