In Listening to Latin America, Thomas Singer has brought together articles by various Jungian analysts and Jungian psychologists in Latin America who share their views on different cultural complexes that constellate in the region. It gives the reader an intimate look at various Latin American cultures by closely examining the diverse rich cultural myths, unconscious narratives, and collective archetypes that emerge in the region. As the dynamic and complex nature of the social, political, and economic relations between the United States and Latin America rapidly evolve, it becomes even more vital to understand the cultural differences that lead to tensions, misunderstandings, and negative projections which lead to the emergence of cultural complexes in the region. Listening to Latin America helps readers understand the cultural nuances and the unconscious cultural myths and narratives that are at the root of various cultural complexes that manifest within the Latin American population and between Latin America and the United States.