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Jean Graybeal is an Associate Professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. She holds a B.A. in Religion from Drew University (1972), an M.A.R. from Yale University (1977), and a Ph.D. in Religion from Syracuse University (1986). Her research focuses on the philosophy and psychology of religion, with emphases on phenomenology, feminist theory, embodiment, mysticism, and sacred space. She authored Language and "the Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger (Indiana University Press, 1990).
Before joining NYU Gallatin as Associate Dean in 1993, she taught at Le Moyne College and California State University, Chico. Returning to full-time teaching in 1999, her courses have explored existentialist thought, body meanings, and mysticism. Her work bridges continental philosophy with feminist critiques of embodiment.
Her academic contributions reflect interdisciplinary engagement with religious experience through lenses of gender, existentialism, and phenomenological analysis.




