Why Boredom Matters: Education, Leisure, and the Quest for a Meaningful Life

Author:   Kevin Hood Gary (Valparaiso University, Indiana)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 August 2022
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Why Boredom Matters: Education, Leisure, and the Quest for a Meaningful Life


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Boredom is an enduring problem. In response, schools often do one or both of the following: first, they endorse what novelist Walker Percy describes as a 'boredom avoidance scheme,' adopting new initiative after new initiative in the hope that boredom can be outrun altogether, or second, they compel students to accept boring situations as an inevitable part of life. Both strategies avoid serious reflection on this universal and troubling state of mind. In this book, Gary argues that schools should educate students on how to engage with boredom productively. Rather than being conditioned to avoid or blame boredom on something or someone else, students need to be given tools for dealing with their boredom. These tools provide them with internal resources that equip them to find worthwhile activities and practices to transform boredom into a more productive state of mind. This book addresses the ways students might gain these skills.

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Author:   Kevin Hood Gary (Valparaiso University, Indiana)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.210kg
ISBN:  

9781108813921


ISBN 10:   1108813925
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The morality of boredom and a brief history of leisure; 2. The problem of boredom; 3. Despair: The source of boredom; 4. Leisure: A cure for boredom; 5. The art of leisure; 6. Cultivating leisure; Epilogue: Coda on the self at leisure; Bibliography.

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'Kevin Gary's important and insightful book challenges readers to consider the moral and practical dimensions of boredom so that we might educate for lives of meaning. He gathers a range of sources from across time, traditions, and disciplines, and he puts these in conversation with our everyday experiences of boredom in the modern world, while also exploring ways that boredom has been written about and experienced in the past. It is an excellent book, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.' Jeff Frank, Philosophical Inquiry in Education 'Why Boredom Matters is one of those delightful books in which the author seamlessly draws from thinkers from across multiple disciplines such as education, theology, philosophy, literature, and pop culture. Søren Kierkegaard, Walker Percy, David Wallace Foster, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Dewey, Albert Bormann, Simone Weil, Josef Pieper, St. Benedict, Groundhog Day, and The Karate Kid all contribute to a richer understanding of boredom.' Elizabeth Amato, Law & Liberty


Author Information

Kevin Hood Gary is a Professor of Education at Valparaiso University. His primary areas of interest include philosophy of education, ethics, and moral formation. He is co-founder of the North American Association for Philosophy of Education (https://www.naape.org/), which provides a hospitable space for scholars working at the intersection of philosophy and educational thought. Kevin recently completed a four-year term as the Richard P. Baepler Distinguished Professorship in the Humanities at Valparaiso University. He is currently a Pedagogy Fellow with the Pedagogy of Christ & Being Human project, sponsored by the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.

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