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Description
This book considers the complex and often contradictory relations that are forged between boredom and everyday media use in the twenty-first century and demonstrates how networked media have developed new technical means of capitalizing on boredom's state of suspension to make it into a source of value creation.
Focusing on the discursive, technological, and affective structures that encourage users to be entertaining and to remain entertained, the book analyses how boredom has been increasingly instrumentalized as both an individual mood and a wider structure of feeling that drives participation across media networks. It identifies the range of cultural techniques for codifying, classifying, sensing, and pre-empting boredom, as well as those that teach users, counter-intuitively, to embrace boring media as a means of coping with the intensities of always-on existence.
However, if boredom is positioned in a digital network culture as a feeling that keeps driving us back to our social media feeds, it is important to ask how else it might operate. While the technological affordances of computational media have put pressure on our ability to conceive of boredom as a radical challenge to digital capitalism, this book attempts to think about the potential that might still be embedded in boredom's capacity to temporarily suspend or to neutralize dominant structures of attention and affect. Building on the work of Giorgio Agamben, Byung-Chul Han, Roland Barthes, and from historical accounts of boredom and entertainment, the book provides a new understanding of boredom in the context of networked media.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Always Entertained? Boredom and Networked Media
1. What To Do When You're Bored: Gendered Boredom and Networked Media
2. How to Look Bored: Bored Bodies and the Biopolitics of Faciality and Gesture in Short-Form Video
3. Boredom-on-Demand: Always-On Subjects and Television's Ambient Turn
4. #Bored in the House: TikTok and the Rhythms of #LockdownLife
Epilogue: Unworking Entertainment: Public Boredom and the Next Normal
Notes
Index
Product details
| Published | 18 Sep 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 192 |
| ISBN | 9798765107607 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 25 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Entertained or Else is a fascinating account of digital capitalism's take on the affective sensation of boredom. Tina Kendall illuminates just what boredom can do, with examples from the feminization of boredom management on YouTube; to streaming platforms and slow TV; to TikTok's #lockdownlife and the public performance of the private-domestic sphere.
Adrienne Evans, Professor of Gender and Culture, Coventry University, UK



















