Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Critical studies,
0923-411X ;
volume 40
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Critical studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 40.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The Culture of Boredom was born in fall 2017, when the outstanding national and international specialists in Boredom Studies, from a variety of disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, comparative literature, and aesthetics, to name a few, and including myself, started discussing the importance of research and work together to move forward the study of boredom as a modern phenomenon, traditionally approached by sociologists and philosophers, by involving new discourses on modern boredom from literature and art as well as from sociology and philosophy, in order to throw light on the holistic comprehension of boredom beyond psychology"-- Provided by publisher |
Contents |
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Humanities Still Have a Say in Boredom Studies -- Bibliography -- Part 1 Boredom and Society -- Chapter 1 Boredom and the Disciplinary Imaginary -- 1 Disciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity, and the Disciplinary Imaginary -- 2 Attending to Attention -- 3 Representing Boredom -- 4 Defining Boredom -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The Multitude Strikes Back? Boredom in an Age of Semiocapitalism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Capital and Affective Labor |
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3 Boredom and Semiocapitalism -- 4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Boredom: a Political Issue -- 1 Introduction -- 2 German Idealism: Poetry and Abstraction -- 3 Class and Boredom -- 4 Democratizing Boredom -- 5 Boredom and the Culture Industry -- 6 A Reassertion of Boredom for the 21st Century? -- 7 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 About Boredom: Hermeneutic Looks and Existential Analysis in Modernity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief Historic-Conceptual Explanation of Boredom -- 3 Boredom by. Hermeneutical Perspectives |
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4 Boredom in or the Inhabiting Silence of Boredom [Langweiligkeit] -- 5 'Es ist einem langeweilig, ' or the Depth of Boredom -- 6 Occupation of the Own and the Technological Relationships: Boredom in Modern Society -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 Too Much Time: Changing Conceptions of Boredom, Progress, and the Future among Young Men in Urban Ethiopia, 2003-2015 -- 1 Education and Expectations of Work -- 2 Progress and the Problem of Time -- 3 The Overaccumulation of Time -- 4 "Africa Rising," a Developmental State, and the End of Boredom |
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5 Growth without Change: Boredom and the Changing Urban Landscape -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part 2 Boredom and Literature -- Chapter 6 Immersed in Boredom: the Architecture of Brisbane in Johnno -- 1 A Dual Movement -- 1.1 Inside Brisbane -- 1.2 Out of Brisbane -- 1.3 Changed Brisbane -- 2 Moving Boredom -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 The Presence of Literature: Georg Büchner's Comedy Leonce und Lena -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 Upper-Class Female Boredom in Marriage in 19th-Century Western Literature as a Manifestation of Socio-Cultural Pressures -- 1 Introduction |
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2 Boredom: a Reaction to a Context -- 3 Some Literary Examples of Female Boredom in Marriage -- 4 Female Pressures Translated into Boredom -- 5 Boredom as a Driving Force towards Emancipation -- 6 Final Considerations -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9 Men Walking into Woods. Boredom, Nihilism, and the Characters of Erlend Loe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Doppler -- 3 Fakta Om Finland -- 4 Boredom and the Doing of Nothing -- 5 The Inability to Be Bored -- Bibliography -- Part 3 Boredom and Creativity -- Chapter 10 The Art of Boring (Oneself) -- 1 Introduction |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Boredom.
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Boredom in literature.
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Boredom |
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Boredom in literature |
Added Author |
Ros Velasco, Josefa, 1987- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtwXd3DYVPxtb6jHbMWMq
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Other Form: |
Print version: Culture of boredom. Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, 2020 9789004427228 (DLC) 2020005890 (OCoLC)1135584667 |
ISBN |
9789004427495 (electronic book) |
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900442749X (electronic book) |
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9789004427228 |
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9004427228 |
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