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Ingrid Ranum is a Professor of English and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at Gonzaga University, where she has served on the faculty since 2005. Her academic work centers on British literature of the long Nineteenth Century with specialized expertise in Victorian poetry and gender constructions.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. from Washington State University
- M.A. from Washington State University
- B.A. from Luther College
Professor Ranum's research explores intersections of domestic ideology and gender in Nineteenth Century literature, particularly through Victorian poetry. She has published scholarly analyses of major authors including Tennyson, Arnold, Eliot, Stevenson, and Conrad, contributing significantly to gender studies within British literary scholarship.
She serves on the editorial board of The Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, the journal of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association.
Her teaching portfolio encompasses Victorian Era, Modern Drama, Literature of Empire, Women Writers, World War I Literature, and Studies in Shakespeare, reflecting her broad expertise in historical and gender-focused literary studies.


