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Dear  Friends,

Prof. Janet Sayers' _Kleinians_ is a good book. This book deals with
several immigrant psychoanalysts. In Britain, well-known
psychoanalysts are immigrants from Continent. Freud is the first big
immigrant. Prof. Sayers' analysis is well for readers. I think
psychoanalysis is the academics of the immigrant's.
You have to distinguish immigrant from native. I hope you tell me
which psychoanalysis is the academics of the immigrant.

Best wishes,


The University of the Air
Tsuyoshi Munekata

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