Ingrid Ranum, Ph.D.

Professor of English and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies

Ingrid Ranum joined Gonzaga’s faculty in 2005. She specializes in British literature of the long Nineteenth Century, with a particular emphasis on Victorian poetry. Her interest in domestic ideology and constructions of gender in the Nineteenth...

Ingrid Ranum, Ph.D.

Contact Information

  • Office Hours | Fall 2024

    Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11:00am-12:00pm
    Thursday 8:30am-9:30am Zoom

  • (509) 313-6675

Education & Curriculum Vitae

Ph.D., Washington State University

M.A., Washington State University

B.A., Luther College

Courses Taught

Victorian Era

Modern Drama

Literature of Empire

Women Writers

World War I Literature

Studies in Shakespeare


Ingrid Ranum joined Gonzaga’s faculty in 2005. She specializes in British literature of the long Nineteenth Century, with a particular emphasis on Victorian poetry. Her interest in domestic ideology and constructions of gender in the Nineteenth Century has led her also to work as affiliate faculty with Gonzaga’s Women’s and Gender Studies Department. She has published articles or book chapters on Tennyson, Arnold, Eliot, Stevenson, and Conrad, and serves on the editorial board of The Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, the journal of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association.