The spiritual significance of overload boredom / Sharday C. Mosurinjohn.
Material type: TextPublisher: Montreal ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 162 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 0228013291
- 9780228013303
- 0228013305
- 9780228011521
- 0228011523
- 9780228011538
- 0228011531
- 9780228013297
- Boredom
- Aesthetics
- Arts
- Meaning (Philosophy)
- Caring -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Technology -- Psychological aspects
- Boredom
- Ennui (Lassitude)
- Arts
- Signification (Philosophie)
- Humanit�e (Morale) -- Aspect moral
- Technologie -- Aspect psychologique
- PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics
- Aesthetics
- Arts
- Boredom
- Caring -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Meaning (Philosophy)
- Technology -- Psychological aspects
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- BF575.B67 M67 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The Spiritual Significance of Boredom -- A History of Boredom as Spiritual Crisis -- The Disaffect of Overload Boredom -- Habritual Texting: Why We Are Addicted to Boring Conversation -- Uncertainty and Shared Entropy in Overload Culture -- Information Enchantment: The Mystifying and the K�edic -- Conclusion: Overload Boredom and a Hermeneutics of Care.
"The spiritual crisis of the twenty-first century is overload boredom. There is more information, content, and stimulation than ever before, and none of it is waiting passively to be consumed. The demands exceed our capacities. The Spiritual Significance of Overload Boredom makes the case that withdrawal and resistance are not our only options: we can choose kedia, an ethic of care. Rather than conceiving the world of information as external, Sharday Mosurinjohn turns to the sensational and emotional, focusing on the ways the digital age has radically reconfigured our interior lives. Using an innovative method of affective aesthetic speculation, Mosurinjohn engages the world of art, literature, and comedy for a series of unexpected case studies that make strange otherwise familiar scenes of overload boredom: texting, browsing social media, and performing information work. Ultimately, she shows that the opposite of boredom is not interest but meaning, and that we can only make it by curating the overload. The Spiritual Significance of Overload Boredom is a bold and original intervention for the present condition, unsettling the framing of existing work around technological modernity and its discontents."-- Provided by publisher.
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