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Beatrice Bradley is an assistant professor of English at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her research focuses on early modern literature, critical theory (with emphasis on gender and sexuality), classical receptions, and health humanities, examining how embodied experience intersects with literary form. She is on research leave at the Folger Shakespeare Library (2024–25) as a long-term fellow, completing her book The Erotics of Sweat: Residues of Embodiment in the Early Modern World, which explores sweat as a marker of humanity in Renaissance texts.
Education:
- PhD in English Literature, University of Chicago
- MA in English Literature, Brooklyn College, CUNY
- BA in English Literature (Creative Writing) and Classical Languages, Vanderbilt University
Her work rethinks narratives of desire, identity, and embodiment, with a focus on how early modern writers used bodily phenomena to critique social structures. No awards or publications are explicitly listed in the provided text, though her book project signals significant scholarly engagement. She previously taught at Muhlenberg College and the University of Chicago.


