Langer, "Why the Atom is Our Friend"
Eric Rosenbloom
ericr at sadlier.com
Thu Feb 22 16:33:06 CST 2001
Thanks for typing up and posting the excerpts. Very apt. --Eric
Dave Monroe wrote:
> From Mark Langer, "Why the
> Atom is Our Friend: Disney, General Dynamics and the USS Nautilus," Art
> History, Vol. 18, No. 1 (March 1995), pp. 63-96 ...
>
> King, Margaret J. "Disneyland and Walt Disney World:
> Traditional Values in Futuristic Form," Journal of
> Popular Culture, vol. 15, no. 1 (Summer 1981), p. 129.
>
> [See, apprently, "Popular, aber niemals simpel," Honnoversche Allgemeine
> Zeitung (15 February 1990), p. 12, and J.E. Tallman, "Sprechen Sie Deutch?,"
> Tales of a Librarian, pp. 45-7 (Walt Disney Archive)]
>
> Bukatman, Scott. "There's Always Tomorrowland: Disney and
> the Hypercinematic Experience." October 57 (Summer 1991):
> 55-78.
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