QuickTidal, on 29 December 2016 - 12:18 AM, said:
Is something being pulp really an excuse for any problems with a work (or the views it expresses or subtly perpetuates), or a reason not to analyse it? You're saying this on a board built around analysing genre fiction no less! There's plenty of academic work that's been written about pulp, and plenty of (imo valid) reasons to analyse it. Fiction can show the underlying ideas, assumptions and trends of a given era, culture, or creator without being 'high art' (one could even argue that pulp work written for mass consumption better reflects these trends than work written for targetted at a smaller more specific audience).