Essays on boredom and modernity / / edited by Barbara Dalle Pezze and Carlo Salzani.
The past thirty years saw a growing academic interest in the phenomenon of boredom. If initially the analyses were mostly a-historical, now the historicity of boredom is widely recognised, though often it is taken as evidence of its permanence as a constant “quality” of the human condition, expressi...
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