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Analysis of discussion topies in the Václav Havel Library in 2012-2021
Šimůnková, Natálie ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
The basic idea of the thesis is to examine the interconnection of the media field and the civic sector on the example of the Václav Havel Library - a public benefit society founded in 2004, which organizes various seminars, readings, exhibitions, lectures, debates, concerts and theatre performances. The theoretical part deals with the basic concepts of journalism and civil society, while its second section explains the specificities of the civil sector emerging from the dissident environment in the Visegrad countries. The environment of dissent also formed a significant part of the life of Václav Havel, who became a symbol of civic engagement worldwide, and the Václav Havel Library now preserves his literary, dramatic, dissident and political legacy. The ambition of this thesis is to introduce the public to the Library's production and compare its real programme schema with its media image, to reveal which programmes of the Václav Havel Library came through the media gates in 2012 and 2022, to identify the most media successful programmes and to interpret the results. The Václav Havel Library invests time and effort in promoting its productions, using its own online television channel, the Havel Channel, and establishing collaborations with media houses, which allows it to become part of the...
Mediální obraz Hadar Garlon - Contemporary Israeli Theatre Shaping The Czech Cultural Scene
Šimůnková, Natálie ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the interest of Czech media in Jewish/Israeli culture on the example of the success of the theatre director and scenarist HadarGalron in the Czech Republic. Firstly, the work explains the motifs and plots of her theatrical works, which can be distant to the Czech audience at first glance. The text scrutinizes three of Galron's theatrepieces that have been showcased in the Czech Republic: Mikvah, The Secrets, and I LOVE MAMMA. The main theme of these plays is the position of women in Jewish society, orthodox and secular. The bachelor thesis provides an excursion to the history of Jewish themes in domestic theatre for a wider understanding of the problematic, The Czech theatre critics appreciated a few motifs, which appeared to be transferable for the Czech audience. The work compares the responses of these plays in cultural journalism, approaches the relationship of Hadar Galron to the Czech environment and finds the intersections of Czech-Israeli culture on the example of the three theatre pieces.

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