Fall 2025 English GU4938 section AU1

HISTORY OF HORROR CINEMA

Call Number 19939
Day & Time
Location
TR 8:40am-9:55am
OTHR OTHER
Points 0
Grading Mode Ungraded
Approvals Required None
Instructor Eleanor Johnson
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

As has become very obvious in American culture in the past twenty years or so, horror is having a moment. This is particularly true in American cinema, where horror tends to cost less and earn more for film producers than almost any other subgenre. The rise of horror has also, of course, been affected by the rise of perceived and real threats to public and individual safety—pandemics, government malfeasance, ecological catastrophe, etc. But the recent surge of popularity in horror doesn’t mean it’s a “new” genre; far from it, the horror genre extends as far back in American film history as film itself as a medium. This course will look at the entire history of horror cinema, focusing on American film. We will start before the era of the “talkie” movie, and will move forward, taking exemplary films from each decade, until we reach about 2020. The course will think about genre, subgenre, and formal elements of filmic analysis, and will also consider elements of American history and culture that inform and inflect the more concrete, material elements of film.

Web Site Vergil
Department Auditing
Enrollment 21 students (19 max) as of 9:05PM Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Status Full
Subject English
Number GU4938
Section AU1
Division Interfaculty
Open To Audit Program
Section key 20253ENGL4938WAU1