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Tarot

I am looking for papers on all aspects of Tarot for next year's conference. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:

-Tarot and art history
          -Tarot and literature
          -Tarot artists, writers, and readers
          -Individual decks and their guidebooks
          -Tarot as a motif in comics, literature, and film
          -playing cards in art history
 
Participants should be prepared to present their work as scholarly research and / or for the benefit of an interested audience of academics. 

Submissions should include the author's CV, short biography (100-150 words), and abstract (100-250 words).

For more information on the conference, see this website.
For more information on Tarot related publications and special calls, see my website.
 
Emily E. Auger, PhD
Independent Scholar
Author of Tarot and Other Meditation Decks (McFarland 2004)
Website: http://emilyeauger.weebly.com/index.html
Email: augeremily@gmail.com

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Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
Michael Schoenecke
Texas Tech University
Michael.Schoenecke@ttu.edu
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