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Anna Gitlitz

I'm an independent researcher with a background in Academia (BA in Religion from Hunter College, MTS from Harvard Divinity School, ABD in Religions and Cultures at Concordia University, Montreal). Though my thesis topic was the historical dialectic between possessed women, ba'alei shem, and the dybbuk, these days I'm focusing on the uncanny, trauma theory, hauntology, and their various cultural intersections. I live in Pittsburgh, PA, and am currently working on an autotheory text.
Supervisors: Norma Baumel Joseph, PhD (Concordia), Rev. Stephanie Paulsell, PhD (Harvard Divinity School), and Barbara Sproul, PhD (Hunter College)

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Research paper thumbnail of The Sexuate and the Relational: Luce Irigaray and Stephen A. Mitchell on Language

Journal of Religion and Culture, Mar 15, 2012

This publication is available online thanks to the support of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at... more This publication is available online thanks to the support of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. Neither Concordia University nor its Faculty of Arts and Sciences is liable for any damages, costs, or losses whatsoever arising in any ...

Research paper thumbnail of Rethinking Dybbuk Possession: A Gendered Proposal

Research paper thumbnail of The Sexuate and the Relational: Luce Irigaray and Stephen A. Mitchell on Language

What if a sense of oneself as a separate individual and of objects as differentiated others is on... more What if a sense of oneself as a separate individual and of objects as differentiated others is only gradually constructed, over the course of early development, out of this undifferentiated matrix?~

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Research paper thumbnail of Establishing Borderlines: Hearing "Hysteria" in Dybbuk-Possessed Women

Presented at the 2016 EIR-AAR Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Conference Presentations by Anna Gitlitz

Research paper thumbnail of "'You Incarnate What I Refuse to Own': The Uses of Psychoanalytic Theory in Analyses of the Dybbuk Idiom"

Research paper thumbnail of The Sexuate and the Relational: Luce Irigaray and Stephen A. Mitchell on Language

Journal of Religion and Culture, Mar 15, 2012

This publication is available online thanks to the support of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at... more This publication is available online thanks to the support of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. Neither Concordia University nor its Faculty of Arts and Sciences is liable for any damages, costs, or losses whatsoever arising in any ...

Research paper thumbnail of Rethinking Dybbuk Possession: A Gendered Proposal

Research paper thumbnail of The Sexuate and the Relational: Luce Irigaray and Stephen A. Mitchell on Language

What if a sense of oneself as a separate individual and of objects as differentiated others is on... more What if a sense of oneself as a separate individual and of objects as differentiated others is only gradually constructed, over the course of early development, out of this undifferentiated matrix?~

Research paper thumbnail of Establishing Borderlines: Hearing "Hysteria" in Dybbuk-Possessed Women

Presented at the 2016 EIR-AAR Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Research paper thumbnail of "'You Incarnate What I Refuse to Own': The Uses of Psychoanalytic Theory in Analyses of the Dybbuk Idiom"

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