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New. Brand new. Clean, unmarked pages. Fine binding and cover. Hardcover. x, 218 p.; 25 cm. "White approaches television in an interesting new way, foregoing the customary generic focus (on the sitcom or news programming, for example), working instead from the premise that the psychotherapeutic experience has become a dominant one in twentieth-century American culture and that television enacts that experience in a wide range of broadcast venues. Throughout, White is careful to argue the complexity of the communication process in very compelling ways."-Cecelia Tichi, Vanderbilt University.