- Jay P.
Telotte,
published as J. P.
Telotte, is a
professor in the
School of Literature, Media, and
Communication at the
Georgia Institute of Technology...
- Eugène
Telotte (born 13
November 1926) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1952 Tour de France. "Eugène
Telotte".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 30...
- 15, 2018.
Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via RogerEbert.com.
Telotte 1992, p. 116.
Telotte 1992, pp. 116–117. Muir 2011, p. 315.
Diffrient 2004, p. 61...
- escapistmagazine.com.
Archived from the
original on 23
November 2010.
Telotte, Jay P. (2008). The
Mouse Machine:
Disney and Technology.
University of...
- City.
Telotte takes a
similar approach,
pointing out that many of the
island scenes reflect the
events of the city scenes.
According to
Telotte, Kong...
- 49–50.
Clements &
McCarthy 2006, p. 221.
Saito &
Azuma 2009, p. 125.
Telotte, J. P. (2008). The
Essential Science Fiction Television Reader. University...
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goods of a
prosperous middle-class
United States." Film
historian Jay P.
Telotte acknowledges that many see Disney's
studio as an "agent of mani****tion...
-
saving life when you see what you do with it?" and
agree with her. Jay P.
Telotte,
writing in the book
Science Fiction Film,
credited the film with exploring...
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establishing a "race hierarchy" with
droids on the
bottom rung. J. P.
Telotte sees the
droids as part of a human-over-nonhuman and living-over-nonliving...
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often been seen as a
prominent film in
terms of on-screen violence. J. P.
Telotte compared Reservoir Dogs to
classic caper noir
films and
points out the...