This must-have anthology presents a collection of alternative approaches to reading the tarot for those looking to gain new and deeper insight-especially for marginalized folk who don't see themselves reflected in traditional presentations of the tarot.
Cassandra Snow's groundbreaking book Queering the Tarot helped change the shape of tarot discourse for scores of new readers to reclaim this ancient practice in their own way. Tarot in Other Words opens doors for these brilliant tarotists, offering unique insights and concepts for tarot readers of all levels.
The anthology, presented in two parts-(1) Finding Ourselves in the Tarot and (2) Finding the Tarot in Ourselves-comprises ten essays that shine a light on the tarot from multiple queer perspectives. Understanding queerness-and why it matters in tarot-can teach all of us so much about not just gender and sexuality but also how and why we should liberate ourselves in the first place. These essays on queerness show us that who we are is right, beautiful, and sacred. Tarot in Other Words is a necessary and overdue addition to the tarot canon that allows a number of queer voices to come together to share their tarot views and help fledgling and intermediate tarot readers discover their own voice in the process.
Contributors include:
Asali Earthwork, Charlie Claire Burgess, Maria the Arcane, Maria Minnis, Junauda Petrus, Siri Vincent Plouff, Rebecca Scolnick, Cassandra Snow, Taylor Ursula, Meg Jones Wall
Cassandra Snow is a professional tarot card reader and teacher, writer, and theatre maker in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Cassandra's writing focuses on tarot and paganism, arts journalism, queer lifestyle, and personal storytelling. They are the author of Queering the Tarot and Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft from the Margins, and coauthor of Lessons from the Empress: A Tarot Workbook for Self-Care and Creative Growth. Visit them at cassandra-snow.com.
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