Ramsay Wise

Ramsay Wise
Assistant Teaching Professor, Film Critical Studies Coordinator
204 Tate Hall
Education

PhD in English, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2012 
Dissertation: “Film in Post-World War II American Fiction” (Director, Andrew Hoberek;
Readers, Nancy West, Samuel Cohen, Joanna Hearne, and Bradley Prager)    
Major Fields: Twentieth Century American Fiction and Film

MA in English, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003
Thesis: “University of the Future:  Sight and Sound 1932-1942, a Discourse in Cinema and Propaganda” (Director, Andrew Hoberek; Readers, John Evelev and Bradley Prager)
Major Fields: Twentieth Century American Fiction and Film

BA in English (with a History minor), University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996

Bio

Ramsay Wise is Assistant Teaching Professor of Film Studies focusing on film history, theory, and analysis. He has been a part of film study at Mizzou for over twenty years. Wise oversees and teaches core Film Studies curriculum including Introduction to Film Analysis, American Film History I (Beginnings-1950), American History II (1950-Present), and Trends in World Cinema, as well as a genre course on the Horror film and upper level courses on Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and a writing intensive course on Jim Jarmusch, Sofia Coppola, and Kelly Reichardt. He is also a musician and songwriter, painter, and occasional actor.

Painting: https://www.facebook.com/ramsaywise.art

Music: https://ramsaywise.bandcamp.com

Film: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6695011/