Ho Hum: A Phenomenology of Boredom
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1998-01-01
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Ho Hum: A Phenomenology of Boredom. (1998). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 9(1), 69-81. https://doi.org/10.65828/1dnpjd38


