The year is 2222, and boredom has been eradicated. In this paper, I present the Boredonomicon, a document from this speculative future. The Boredonomicon is the Infinite Word of the God of Boredom, produced through a spiritual practice by the monks of the Tedia. Inspiration was drawn from philosophical work on boredom as well as questions of document theory and genre theory
This article examines theoretical attempts to focus attention on the much-neglected phenomenon of “b...
This paper recognizes that we become bored in our post-modern, consumerist Western world and that bo...
Chemical | Janine MarchessaultClassroom | Lynne CohenClient | Gerald CreedeClock | Jason WeissClouds...
The aim of this entry is to provide the reader with a philosophical map of the progression of the co...
Few sociologists have addressed the concept of boredom despite interest in the subject and experienc...
Boredom is a very interesting issue that persists in our contemporary day and age. It is not easy to...
The article concerns the question whether boredom is inevitable. If, as Nietzsche claims, even the g...
The topic of the article is boredom experienced as a condition of chronic monotony and not sufficien...
Boredom is one of most characteristic features of modern humans. In fact, the large amount of time a...
The war between being and nothingness is the underlying illness of the twentieth century. Boredom sl...
This Element challenges prevailing views of boredom as a modern phenomenon and as an experience occu...
Boredom is almost universally regarded as a dysphoric mental state, characterised by features such a...
What do we mean when we say that we are bored? Or when we find a subject boring? Contributors to On ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 15/12/2...
Boredom is a common, unpleasant emotion that conveys meaninglessness in life and compels people to e...
This article examines theoretical attempts to focus attention on the much-neglected phenomenon of “b...
This paper recognizes that we become bored in our post-modern, consumerist Western world and that bo...
Chemical | Janine MarchessaultClassroom | Lynne CohenClient | Gerald CreedeClock | Jason WeissClouds...
The aim of this entry is to provide the reader with a philosophical map of the progression of the co...
Few sociologists have addressed the concept of boredom despite interest in the subject and experienc...
Boredom is a very interesting issue that persists in our contemporary day and age. It is not easy to...
The article concerns the question whether boredom is inevitable. If, as Nietzsche claims, even the g...
The topic of the article is boredom experienced as a condition of chronic monotony and not sufficien...
Boredom is one of most characteristic features of modern humans. In fact, the large amount of time a...
The war between being and nothingness is the underlying illness of the twentieth century. Boredom sl...
This Element challenges prevailing views of boredom as a modern phenomenon and as an experience occu...
Boredom is almost universally regarded as a dysphoric mental state, characterised by features such a...
What do we mean when we say that we are bored? Or when we find a subject boring? Contributors to On ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 15/12/2...
Boredom is a common, unpleasant emotion that conveys meaninglessness in life and compels people to e...
This article examines theoretical attempts to focus attention on the much-neglected phenomenon of “b...
This paper recognizes that we become bored in our post-modern, consumerist Western world and that bo...
Chemical | Janine MarchessaultClassroom | Lynne CohenClient | Gerald CreedeClock | Jason WeissClouds...