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Sexual harassment in the media on the example of the American television channel Fox News
Kytková, Barbara ; Miessler, Jan (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The thesis Sexual Harassment in the Media on the Example of American Television Fox News aims to describe the sexual harassment affair in the American television company Fox News and compare it with similar cases in other American media organizations. The 2016 case led to the dismissal of Roger Ailes, the company's longtime director, and set off a wave of accusations of sexual harassment in other media, leading to the discrediting of several moderators and prominent figures in the American media. The main goal is to find out whether sexual harassment is a known, systemic phenomenon in America or not. Sexual harassment is also associated with the world-wide anti-sexual harassment movement Me Too, which emerged shortly after the Ailes scandal broke out. Therefore, I want to refute or confirm the hypothesis whether most cases of sexual harassment in the media began to appear only after Me Too became a world-famous movement. The main research method is a search of selected media, such as the New York Times, which has dealt extensively with the case. One of the main results should also be to find out whether harassment has always led to the release of the culprit and whether the victims have received apology or compensation from the media.
Vampire themes in the Czech literature on the turn of 19th and 20th century
Kytková, Barbara ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The goal of this Bachelor's thesis is the identification and description of changes in the use of the vampire motif in the works of selected Czech authors from the turn of 19th and 20th century. In the introductory chapters there are general information about the vampyrism phenomenon, which answer the questions such as where does it comes from or how the idea is fixed in human consciousness. Then there is description of the cultural and literary context with a focus on the decadence. The attention is focused both the classical representatives of this period and less- known authors whose literary activity is associated with application of the vampire motif situated around year 1920. The next chapter analyzes the works in which the theme of a vampire was repeatedly placed in a ball setting. In the last chapter there is a summary of found motives and their comparation. Key words: czech literature, vampire, blood, decadence, desire, dark setting

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