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"Attention economy"
"Attention economy: The idea that human attention is a scarce resource shaped by media and technology. Metafiction: Fictionthat self-consciously addresses its own construction or status as a work of art."
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"Mental health discourse. His candid treatment of depression contributes to conversations about mental health, stigma, and vulnerability in public life. Educational discourse. Debates about classroom pedagogy, student well-being, and the purpose of liberal arts curricula often reference his critiques."
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"Literature and criticism. His novels (notably Infinite Jest) and essays influence contemporary fiction, narrative voice, and long-form nonfiction. Media studies and cultural analysis. His essays an"
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"on on the purposes and limits of higher learning in contemporary society. Form and accessibility. His distinctive style—dense footnotes, digressions, and lucid analysis—demonstrates how form"
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"Pain, suffering, and authenticity. He foregrounded questions about how people cope with existential pain, chronic illness, and the pressure to appear “okay,” offering language for readers who feel unseen."
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"Attention and information overload."
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