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Teagan Bradway is a Professor of English and Graduate Coordinator at SUNY Cortland, with affiliations at Cornell University's Society for the Humanities (2025-26 Fellow) and past roles including Hunt-Simes Visiting Junior Chair at the University of Sydney. A queer theorist specializing in LGBTQ+ and experimental literatures, her research emphasizes queer kinship, affective labor, and narrative practices.
- Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University (Jacob K. Javits Fellow)
- Attended School of Criticism and Theory (Cornell) and Project Narrative (Ohio State)
- Postdoctoral Fellow at Haverford College
Her scholarship interrogates how queer and trans communities sustain social bonds through storytelling, exploring themes like engroupment, relationality, and cultural persistence. She co-organizes interdisciplinary initiatives such as the Humanities Scholars Program and CNY Humanities Corridor.
Bradway’s acclaimed works include the book Queer Experimental Literature: The Affective Politics of Bad Reading (2017) and co-edited volumes like Queer Kinship: Race, Sex, Belonging, Form (2022) and After Queer Studies: Literature, Theory, and Sexuality in the 21st Century (2019, CHOICE award). Her special issues like 'Unaccountably Queer' (2024, differences) and 'Lively Words' (2019, College Literature) highlight her leadership in experimental writing studies.
- Key research areas: Queer engroupments, affective labor, LGBTQ+ narrative practices
- Current projects: Book on queer relationality, co-writing 'Endless Love' with Elizabeth Freeman
- Teaching: 28+ courses including Queer Kinship, LGBTQ+ Literature, and Experimental Fiction




