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[DEADLINE EXTENDED] This Magick Moment: Revolutionary Witchcraft and Cultural Change (NeMLA 2025) (NeMLA)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Organization: Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Event: NeMLA
Categories: Interdisciplinary, Popular Culture, Aesthetics, Anthropology/Sociology, Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Film, TV, & Media, Food Studies, History, Philosophy
Event Date: 2025-03-06 to 2025-03-09 Abstract Due: 2024-10-15

About the Conference

56th Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association, March 6-9, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. 

Call for Papers: Panel 

Something momentous is brewing within contemporary witchcraft scholarship. Borne from calls for revolution, justice, and cultural emendation, new voices in witchcraft studies are amending antiquity within the pages of journals, educating others in forums, offering new biographical sketches for lore-based figures, and reinventing the coven for the postmodern age on #WitchTok. This scholarly, cultural, social, and preservational revolution re-frames the witch as a complicated and agential individual rather than a stereotype. Together, witchcraft scholars are re-examining the ways that previous portrayals have contributed to marginalization, gender inequity, and a deeply politicized social order. This shift challenges entrenched narratives and opens space for depictions of radical witchcraft and revolutionary witches that are represented through individual identity, within a community, or through scholarship and historical reconsideration.


The panel encourages interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary witchcraft studies, focusing on the scholarly, cultural, social, and preservational revolution that re-frames the witch as a complicated and agential individual rather than a stereotype. Approaches may include, but are not limited to:

  • Literary criticism
  • Cultural studies
  • Preservation, museum, and archival studies
  • Digital and media
  • Art / art history
  • Folklore or local history
  • Popular culture
  • Gender studies

Guidelines and Submission

All potential presenters must upload abstracts to the NeMLA portal by 15 October 2024. Submissions will not be accepted via email. 


The panel will contain 3-4 in-person participants (with potential for a second session) of 15-20 minutes (2500-3000 words) plus short Q&A. Please keep this time limit in mind when submitting. Please note: per NeMLA guidelines, presenters can participate in only one session of each type: panel/seminar (both paper-based), roundtable, creative, etc. Registrants at NeMLA may not present the same abstract/paper on two different sessions. 


Please use the link below to submit your abstract by October 15. Direct any questions about the panel to the chair(s) via anorr003@odu.edu and kara.mccabe@tufts.edu. 

Submission link: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21036

https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21036

ainemnorris@gmail.com

Aine Norris