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TV Studies: Textual Analysis Gary Burns and Robert J. Thompson
Richard Durham's Destination Freedom J. Fred MacDonald
Nervous Laughter: TV Situation Comedy and Liberal Democratic Ideology Darrell Y. Hamamoto
Lyrical Protest: Black Music's Struggle Against Discrimination Mary Ellison
Propaganda: A Pluralistic Perspective Ted J. Smith III
Meanings of the Medium: Perspectives on the Art of Television Katherine Henderson and Anthony Mazzeo
Rhythm and Resistance: Explorations in the Political Use of Popular Culture Ray Pratt
Adventures on Prime Time: The Television Programs of Stephen J. Cannell Robert J. Thompson
Making Television: Authorship and the Production Process Robert J. Thompson and Gary Burns
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American Religious and Biblical Spectaculars Gerald E. Forshey
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Publication Information: Book Title: It's Time for My Story: Soap Opera Sources, Structure, and Response. Contributors: Carol Traynor Williams - author. Publisher: Praeger Publishers. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: ii.
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