Bradley Dubos

Bradley Dubos

Bradley Dubos

Assistant Professor of English
He/Him

dubos.6@osu.edu

Office Hours

522 Denney Hall, 164 Annie and John Glenn Avenue

Areas of Expertise

  • Native American Literature

Bradley Dubos is an Assistant Professor of English and Provost’s Fellow in Native American Literature and Culture at The Ohio State University. He specializes in pre-1900 U.S. literatures and Native American and Indigenous literatures. Bradley's research and teaching interests include Indigenous poetry, American religious traditions, placemaking, place-based pedagogy, Great Lakes histories, and public humanities scholarship. His current book project studies how Black and Indigenous poets reshaped America’s religious landscapes during the revivals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Previously, Bradley was the NEH Public Humanities Fellow at the New-York Historical Society, where he worked on the curatorial team for the traveling exhibition Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West. He has collaborated with tribal nations and community members on projects related to public history, cemetery preservation, library accessibility, and creative placemaking.

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