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Jean Graybeal

Associate Professor
jean.graybeal@nyu.edu

B.A. Religion, Drew University, 1972
M.A.R. Religion, Yale University, 1977
Ph.D. Religion, Syracuse University, 1986

Jean Graybeal works in the areas of philosophy and psychology of religion, with special interests in phenomenology, feminist theory, and the question of embodiment. She has taught courses on mysticism, existentialist thought, meanings of the body, and sacred space. She came to Gallatin as associate dean in 1993 and returned to full-time teaching in 1999. Before coming to NYU, she taught at Le Moyne College in Syracuse and California State University in Chico, California. Professor Graybeal is the author of Language and "the Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger (Indiana University Press, 1990).

Books

1990

Language and "The Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger

Jean Graybeal's Language and "The Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger was published by Indiana University Press.  

Courses

2010 Spring

Body and Soul

2008 Spring

Body and Soul

2007 Spring

Body and Soul

2005 Spring

Body and Soul

2004 Spring

Body and Soul

Jean Graybeal