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- Title
Silent Discourse: The Language of Signs and "Becoming-Woman."
- Authors
Semetsky, Inna
- Abstract
The author discusses the legible images embodied in the Tarot semiotic system, which proposes a new language of expression of a long-sought-after universal language. He explains Deleuze's philosophy of a transversal communication created by Tarot, of a silent discourse embodied in Tarot pictograms and of a universal language represented in the assemblages of Tarot signs. He cites that by becoming-woman and understanding the language of signs, will bring greater spiritual and political significance for new meanings and new understandings to emerge.
- Subjects
DELEUZE, Gilles, 1925-1995; TAROT; SEMIOTICS &; literature; UNIVERSAL language; FORTUNE-telling by cards; SEMIOTICS
- Publication
Substance: A Review of Theory & Literary Criticism, 2010, Vol 39, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
0049-2426
- Publication type
Essay