Tarot and Other Meditation Decks: History, Theory, Aesthetics, Typology

by Emily E. Auger

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

133.32424

Collection

Publication

McFarland (2004), 224 pages

Description

Hundreds of new Tarot decks have been produced in the late twentieth century, many of them based on the structure and images of Arthur Waite and artist Pamela Smith's Rider-Waite deck (1910). The continuing popularity and influence of the Rider-Waite deck makes it a standard for identifying, categorizing and analyzing contemporary Tarot and other meditation decks. This work of art history analyzes such decks in relation to conventional art styles and movements, including Symbolism, Surrealism, the modernist "grid" and the low/high value hierarchy, and postmodern art movements and concepts such as the dissolution of the modernist value hierarchy, Pattern and Decoration art, and collage. It also examines them in relation to literary concepts, including the novel, utopias, and popular genres. The author's analysis is supported by numerous illustrations, including the Rider-Waite major arcana cards juxtaposed with examples of their counterparts from more recent decks.… (more)

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The author examines the multiple forms that the tarot has taken in the last few decades through a lens of postmodern theory. The first two chapters of the book will, therefore, be of interest largely to other theorists. For those who study or collect tarot decks, the final chapter provides a
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potentially useful classifications of current decks, with many examples illustrated within the text and in the appendix. The book is indexed and contains a bibliography, notes and complete publication information on the decks cited.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

224 p.; 7 x 0.75 inches

ISBN

0786416742 / 9780786416745
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