We invite abstract submissions to the fifth conference on Performing Magic in the Pre- Modern North, which will take place on 13-14 November 2025, online via Zoom.
Building upon the success of our previous conferences, where we have explored diverse aspects of pre-modern magic in the North, this year’s conference will focus on the lived, communal, and practical expressions of folk magic. Rather than elite or learned magical traditions, we invite discussions on the everyday magical practices embedded in vernacular culture.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
We also accept abstracts that fall under our general theme of magic in the pre-modern North. As always, we are especially interested in interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies.
The language of the conference will be in English and the entire event will take place online to allow for accessibility. Papers should not exceed 20 minutes and will be followed by 10 minutes of discussion and the opportunity for questions.
We encourage students, early career, established, and independent scholars to participate. If you wish to present a paper, please email an abstract of 250-300 words alongside a short personal biography that includes pronouns, name, area of study and institutional affiliation (if relevant) to performingma...@gmail.com by 1 September 2025.