No. 1 (2023)
Reviews

Review of the Book Towards a General Theory of Boredom: A Case Study of Anglo and Russian Society by Elina Tochilnikova

Published 2023-01-01

Keywords

  • Tochilnikova,
  • boredom,
  • sociology of boredom,
  • theory of boredom,
  • anomie

How to Cite

Finkielsztein, M. . (2023). Review of the Book Towards a General Theory of Boredom: A Case Study of Anglo and Russian Society by Elina Tochilnikova. Journal of Boredom Studies, (1). Retrieved from https://www.boredomsociety.com/jbs/index.php/journal/article/view/1

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