The Anatomy of Boredom
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
019756433X
ISBN-13
9780197564332
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 11th, 2025
Print length
360 Pages
Weight
653 grams
Dimensions
23.90 x 16.80 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Philosophy of mindSocial, group or collective psychologyPsychology: emotions
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The Anatomy of Boredom presents a groundbreaking examination of a ubiquitous yet enigmatic dimension of human existence, illuminating boredom''s profound influence on our personal and social lives. Offering an interdisciplinary functional theory of boredom, Andreas Elpidorou dissects and lays bare the intricate components of boredom, reveals how they coalesce to form the experience of boredom, and positions this experience within a larger societal, economic, and political framework.
Boredom is a common human experience. It may strike us as straightforward—a mere absence or lack, an emotional emptiness of sorts—yet it is anything but simple. It is complicated: personal and social, biological and cultural, both ever-changing and constant. It can spur action, both productive and harmful. It affects us differently based on our social identity and standing. Boredom is both a mirror of the complexities of human existence and a cause of them.In The Anatomy of Boredom, Andreas Elpidorou offers a groundbreaking examination of this ubiquitous yet enigmatic dimension of human existence, illuminating its profound influence on our personal and social lives. Through interdisciplinary analysis, careful argumentation, and captivating insights, Elpidorou presents a functional theory of boredom, which understands and individuates boredom in terms of its role in our mental, behavioral, and social existence. This theory provides a compelling synthesis of existing research, connects the present of boredom to its history, and allows us to apply our knowledge of boredom to relatively unexplored domains, such as its relationship to the good life, self-regulation and self-control, poverty and capitalism, advancements in AI, animal emotions, and even aesthetics and art appreciation. Ultimately, the study of boredom is revealed to be more than just an analysis of an intricate and important affective experience; it is also shown to be an insightful investigation into the complexities of human (and even non-human) existence.
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