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Çalışma Dışı Zamanları Fazla Olan Bireylerin Rekreatif Aktivite Bulamamaları Sorunu: Oblomovluk

Authors: KESKİN, Uğur; BAYRAM, Alican;

Çalışma Dışı Zamanları Fazla Olan Bireylerin Rekreatif Aktivite Bulamamaları Sorunu: Oblomovluk

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Oblomovluk kavramı, kendine has özgün bir davranış biçimini ifade etmektedir. Rus yazar İvan Aleksandroviç Gonçarov tarafından kaleme alınan Oblomov adlı romanındaki anlatım karakteri İlya İlyiç Oblomov’un yaşam tarzı ve davranış kalıpları, bu kavram ile kastedilenin ne olduğunu ayrıntılı bir biçimde izah etmektedir. Bu makalede, söz konusu “Oblomovluk” olarak ifade edilen hayat tarzı ve davranış biçimleri, yakın ilişki içinde bulunduğu diğer davranış kalıplarıyla birlikte benzerlik ve farklılıklar bağlamında ele alınmaktadır. Oblomovluk, Gonçarov'un romanındaki Oblomov karakterinden esinlenen, tembellikten farklı olarak aktif bir hiçbir şey yapmama durumunu ifade eden bir davranış biçimidir. Makalede, çalışma dışı zamanları fazla olan bireylerin rekreatif aktivite bulamaması sorununu, Oblomovluk bağlamında ele almakta ve bu durumun psikolojik, sosyal ve ekonomik etkilerine değinilmektedir. Schopenhauer’un can sıkıntısına getirdiği izah ve Frankl'ın anlam arayışı yaklaşımı, Oblomovluk davranışının neden olduğu varoluşsal boşluk ve motivasyon eksikliğini açıklamak için kullanılmıştır. Teknolojinin sağladığı konforun pasif tüketim alışkanlıklarını artırması, bu davranışın modern toplumlarda yaygınlaşmasına neden olmaktadır. Bu çalışma, boş zamanın etkin kullanılamamasının bireysel ve toplumsal üretkenliği olumsuz etkilediğini ortaya koymakta ve rekreatif aktivitelerin teşvik edilmesini önermektedir.

The concept of Oblomovism refers to a distinct pattern of behaviour characterised by a deliberate and active form of idleness, as distinct from mere laziness. The term derives from the lifestyle and behaviour of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, the protagonist of Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov's novel Oblomov. This article examines the Oblomovian way of life and related behavioural patterns, analysing their similarities and differences in relation to other closely related attitudes. Oblomovism is examined in the context of individuals with excessive non-working time who struggle to engage in leisure activities, highlighting its psychological, social and economic implications. Schopenhauer's interpretation of boredom and Frankl's existential search for meaning are used to explain the existential emptiness and lack of motivation caused by Oblomovism. The increasing convenience provided by technology has further reinforced passive consumerism and contributed to the spread of this behaviour in modern societies. This study demonstrates that the ineffective use of leisure time has a negative impact on individual and societal productivity, and argues for the promotion of leisure activities as a countermeasure.

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