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For Deleuze, everything has “its cartography... What we call a ‘map... ’ is a set of various interacting lines (thus the lines in hand are a map)” (Deleuze, 1995, p. 33). If, according to Deleuze, the lines in a hand form a map, so does Tarot bricolage in the rhizomatic structure implicated in a specific pictorial spread such as The Celtic Cross that I used in the course in this research to conduct readings for the study’s participants.
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Semetsky, I. (2011). Tarot and Projective Hypothesis. In: Re-Symbolization of the Self. Transgressions, vol 64. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-421-8_7
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