About
Emily Selove is an Associate Professor in Medieval Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Exeter. She is the convener of the interdisciplinary Centre for Magic and Esotericism (blogs.exeter.ac.uk/magic/), focusing on the history of magic and occult sciences. In 2023, she launched a pioneering MA in Magic and Occult Sciences, featured in global media including the BBC and New York Times.
Education:
- PhD in Medieval Arabic Studies, UCLA (2012)
Research Interests:
- Medieval Arabic literature and its intersections with Greek/Roman traditions
- Magic, occult sciences, and their cultural/historical contexts
- Alternative epistemologies and embodied knowledge
Grants & Projects:
- Principal Investigator (PI) of the Leverhulme-funded 'A Sorcerer's Handbook' project (2019–2022), producing an interdisciplinary analysis of a medieval magic manual.
Labs/Teams:
- Director of the Centre for Magic and Esotericism
- Core contributor to Exeter's interdisciplinary magic studies initiatives
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