Fall 2026 English UN3027 section 001

Staging Pulp

Call Number 14815
Day & Time
Location
M 10:10am-12:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Charles Green
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

When we speak of genre in film and literature, the word summons images of fantasy, science-fiction, westerns, and horror. But, in theatre, genre instead suggests tragedy and comedy, or narrative tropes like the living room drama and the revenge play. Why this disconnect? Why is it, when compared to other mediums, plays with dragons, spaceships, cowboys, and haunted houses seem so few and far between? In this course, we will explore how theatre’s medium-specific mode of staging genre, while perhaps rare, in fact stands as a unique and invaluable tool for laying bare and deconstructing the tropes and politics of genre, complicating expectations in a way often shunned, but essential for understanding the cultural structures underpinning castles, cyborgs, and six-shooters. We will attend to fantasy, science-fiction, westerns, and horror across media, focusing on theatre as a means of disrupting our understanding of both genre and theatre, coming to our own new understanding of each as inextricably twined.

Web Site Vergil
Department English and Comparative Literature
Enrollment 0 students (18 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, April 11, 2026
Subject English
Number UN3027
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, General Studies
Note Dist: 1900-present, drama/film/new media, comparative/global
Section key 20263ENGL3027W001