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Ariane Temkine and Daniela Jacob Pinto read excerpts from their text entitled “Cards Without Destiny: Critical Cartomancy,” presented at La Tilia in April 2024. They explain one of the constitutive paradoxes of tarot: namely, that although the future does not exist, it can nonetheless appear in a card reading. They approach tarot as a magical artifact, a hermeneutic exercise, and a site where possible and desirable futures are produced.
Ariane Temkine and Daniela Jacob Pinto read excerpts from their text entitled “Cards Without Destiny: Critical Cartomancy,” presented at La Tilia in April 2024. They explain one of the constitutive paradoxes of tarot: namely, that although the future does not exist, it can nonetheless appear in a card reading. They approach tarot as a magical artifact, a hermeneutic exercise, and a site where possible and desirable futures are produced.
Ariane Temkine and Daniela Jacob Pinto read excerpts from their text entitled “Cards Without Destiny: Critical Cartomancy,” presented at La Tilia in April 2024. They explain one of the constitutive paradoxes of tarot: namely, that although the future does not exist, it can nonetheless appear in a card reading. They approach tarot as a magical artifact, a hermeneutic exercise, and a site where possible and desirable futures are produced.
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