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Cultural Complexes of Latin America: South and Soul explores the theory and embodied reality that cultural complexes are powerful determinants in the attitudes, behaviour, and emotional life of individuals and groups.
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Latin America Introduction
Part 1: Brazil 1. South and the Soul 2. Cordial Racism: Race as a Cultural Complex 3.
Non Ducor, Duco, I am not led, I lead 4. São Paulo and the Cultural Complexes of the City: Seeing through Graffiti 5. The Cultural Skin in Latin America
Part 2: Chile 6. At the Far End of the World: Exploring the Chilean Cultural Isolation Complex
Part 3: Colombia 7. In the Shadow of the Virgin Mary
Part 4: Mexico 8. The Right to Exist: Mexico's Spiritual Colonization 9. The Broken Bridge: Exploring the Mythic Core of Mexican Cultural Complexes
Part 5: Uruguay 10. The Official Story of Uruguay: Cultural Complexes Underlying What Was and Was Not Included
Part 6: Venezuela 11. The Gringo Complex 12. Latin America: A Region Split by its Cultural Complexes 13. Venezuela: Cultural Complexes in Contemporary Context
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Thomas Singer, MD, is a psychiatrist and Jungian psychoanalyst who trained at Yale Medical School, Dartmouth Medical School, and the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of many books and articles that include a series of books on cultural complexes that have focused on Australia, Latin America, Europe, the United States, and Far East Asian countries, in addition to another series of books featuring
Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche. He serves on the board of ARAS (Archive for Research into Archetypal Symbolism) and has served as co-editor of ARAS Connections for many years.
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Cultural Complexes of Latin America: South and Soul explores the theory and embodied reality that cultural complexes are powerful determinants in the attitudes, behaviour, and emotional life of individuals and groups.