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    Boredom, Overload, and the Crisis of Meaning in Late Modern Temporality 

    Mosurinjohn, Sharday (2015-07-03)
    Boredom, in its blankness, has been both a canvas and a subject for modern artists and intellectuals. Whereas those in the early and mid-twentieth century theorized and aesthetically reencountered the conditions of boredom ...
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    Gender, Christianities, and Neo/Liberal Hegemony: an Ethnographic Exploration of Gender Discourse in a United Church Women’s Group 

    Mosurinjohn, Sharday (2011-09-15)
    This thesis explores the potential for ethico-politically committed cultural critique in investigating lived experiences of gender in the hegemonic global north, where the neo/liberal rhetoric of sexual equality tends to ...

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