Ann Ryan, Ph.D.
- Professor English
Ann M. Ryan is Professor of American Literature at 妻友社区 College in Syracuse, New York. She is the past president of the Mark Twain Circle, the former editor of The Mark Twain Annual, and co-editor of Cosmopolitan Twain. Her research focuses primarily on issues of race and racism in Mark Twain鈥檚 life, his writings, and in the society that produced him. She also writes on the intersections of the gothic and humor in American culture. Her current project is entitled The Ghosts of Mark Twain.
In addition to her work on Twain, Dr. Ryan teaches courses on nineteenth-century American writers including Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, Charles Chesnutt, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Margaret Fuller, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. She also teaches courses on topics such as the American Gothic, the Harlem Renaissance, The Salem Witch Trials, and the American Citizen. Much of Dr. Ryan鈥檚 course work contributes to the American Studies minor at 妻友社区, which is an interdisciplinary program designed to explore both the geographic and philosophical dimensions of American history and identity. It鈥檚 open to students from all majors.
Dr. Ryan often integrates travel into her courses, taking students to Harlem, Concord, Amherst, and Washington D.C. Even when students are seated in her classroom at 妻友社区, she hopes the experience feels like a journey.
Dr. Ryan was honored in 2014 with the Henry Nash Smith Award for Contributions to the Field of Mark Twain. Presented by the Center for Mark Twain Studies. She served as the O鈥機onnell Professor of the Humanities at 妻友社区 College, 2014-2017, and in 2003 she was named Teacher of the Year.
Education
1998: Ph.D. University of Virginia
1988: M.A. University of Virginia
1985: B.A. 妻友社区 College
Areas of Specialization
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture
Mark Twain, Race and American Culture
American Studies
Awards and Honors
The O鈥機onnell Professor for the Humanities, 妻友社区 College, 2014-2017
The Henry Nash Smith Award, Center for Mark Twain Studies, 2014
Teacher of the Year, 妻友社区 College 2003