Jay Telotte
Professor Emeritus
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Overview
Dr. Jay P. Telotte received his PhD in English from the University of Florida. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty as an Assistant Professor of English in 1979 and in 1991 was promoted to Professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. A specialist in film history and genres, he has authored ten books, edited four others, published more than a hundred and fifty scholarly articles, and presented numerous conference papers. Among his recent books are Animating Space (University Press of Kentucky, 2010), an historical study of animation aesthetics; Science Fiction Film, Television, and Adaptation: Across the Screens (Routledge, 2012); the historical and thematic survey, Science Fiction Television (Routledge, 2014); and an examination of the "ecology" of the robot image in film and popular culture, Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film (Routledge, 2016). He is Co-Editor of the film journal Post Script and serves as editorial board member and reviewer for a number of other film and genre-related journals. At Georgia Tech he has served as a member of the Executive Board, as a representative to the Faculty Senate, as member and Chair of the Faculty Status and Grievance Committee, and on various other School and Institute committees. For nine years he was Director of Undergraduate Studies and for three he served as Interim Chair of Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication. His recent teaching has included courses in Film and Technology, Disney and "The Illusion of Life," Science Fiction Film and Television, the Seven Minute Cartoon, and Global Science Fiction Cinema.
- Ph.D., English, University of Florida (1976)
- M.A., English, University of New Orleans (1973)
- B.S., English/Education, Loyola University (1971)
Distinctions:
- 2016 Ivan Allen College Distinguished Researcher in the Humanities
Interests
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
- Science and Technology Studies
Focuses:
- United States
- Aesthetics and Technology
- Film History and Theory
Courses
- LCC-3252: Film and Television
- LCC-3352: Film Technology
- LCC-3853: Special Topics in Film
- LCC-4500: Seminar in Film Studies
- LMC-2500: Intro to Film
- LMC-3215: Science Fiction Film TV
- LMC-3252: Film and Television
- LMC-3253: Animation
- LMC-3257: Global Cinema
- LMC-3352: Film Technology
- LMC-3853: Special Topics in Film
- LMC-4500: Seminar in Film Studies
Publications
Selected Publications
Books
- Animating the Science Fiction Imagination
In: Hardcover/Paperback [Peer Reviewed]
Date: November 2017
All Publications
Books
- Animating the Science Fiction Imagination
In: Hardcover/Paperback [Peer Reviewed]
Date: November 2017
- A Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film
In: Hardcover/e-book [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2016
- Science Fiction TV
In: Hardcover/Paperback [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2014
Scholarly Editions
- Science Fiction Double Feature: The Science Fiction Film as Cult Text
Date: August 2015