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Karen,
the term "window on the world" and other conceptual frames such as "the
home theater"  are rather well explored from several angles in Lynn
Spigel's "Make Room for TV: Television and the Family Ideal in Post-war
America," University of chicago Press, 1992.

Murray forman
Communication Studies
Northeastern University

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