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An urgent, timely, and political analysis of the boredom that dominates our everyday immersion in distracting technologies.

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"Addicted to your screens? Constantly scrolling in search of elusive mental stimulation or happiness? The University of Toronto philosophy professor and prolific author offers an antidote to our constant immersion in technology." The Globe & Mail
"Kingwell examines the sources and effects of boredom to highlight how we might create conditions for a richer and more meaningful life. Replete with subtle distinctions and arguments and references to literature, philosophy, and current events, this short book is nevertheless written in accessible, jargon-free language. Recommended." Choice
"Kingwell constructs a vibrant argument with deep stakes. If we do not address our neoliberal boredom, including through regulating the Interface, we risk forfeiting selfhood and our sense of purpose. "We can truly find ourselves again in boredom," Kingwell writes. "We can discover what we temporarily lost, that is, knowing what to do with ourselves."" The Brooklyn Rail

Wish I Were Here Boredom and the Interface

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    A Hardback by Mark Kingwell

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 4/8/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780773557123, 978-0773557123
      ISBN10: 0773557121

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An urgent, timely, and political analysis of the boredom that dominates our everyday immersion in distracting technologies.

      Trade Review
      "Addicted to your screens? Constantly scrolling in search of elusive mental stimulation or happiness? The University of Toronto philosophy professor and prolific author offers an antidote to our constant immersion in technology." The Globe & Mail
      "Kingwell examines the sources and effects of boredom to highlight how we might create conditions for a richer and more meaningful life. Replete with subtle distinctions and arguments and references to literature, philosophy, and current events, this short book is nevertheless written in accessible, jargon-free language. Recommended." Choice
      "Kingwell constructs a vibrant argument with deep stakes. If we do not address our neoliberal boredom, including through regulating the Interface, we risk forfeiting selfhood and our sense of purpose. "We can truly find ourselves again in boredom," Kingwell writes. "We can discover what we temporarily lost, that is, knowing what to do with ourselves."" The Brooklyn Rail

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