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Preschool Education in the Czech Republic and the Republic of Korea
Doksanská, Markéta ; Mazaná, Vladislava (advisor) ; Horák, Tomáš (referee)
This graduate thesis will focus on a subject of preschool or early childhood education, as well as education systems in the Czech Republic and South Korea. The legislative documents will take a crucial part in this text, for they provide a general frame of information included in education acts and decrees considering early childhood education. The introduction will comprise the worldwide history of early childhood education. Then, we will divert our focus onto the history of education of the countries mentioned above. After division of Korea, only amendment od South Korean education system will be a subject of research. The following chapters will explore both of the modern and conterporary legislation related to education system and early education of children in both states. Also, current affairs of these two countries will be mentioned and talked about. The Czech Republic is dealing with numerous subject matters, such as 2-year-old children enrollment. South Korean, too, has its own subjects to debate, such as longterm competition between public and private kindergartens. Objectivity in this thesis will be the cornerstone in comparing both education systems and preschool education. Subjective remarks will be attached in a form of a commentary. The reader of this text should acquire elementary...
Homoerotic Tendencies in Fanfiction and RPG in the Environment of Czech and Slovak K-pop Fandom
Doksanská, Markéta ; Zemánek, Marek (advisor) ; Mazaná, Vladislava (referee)
This thesis aims to explore homoerotic tendencies in the environment of Korean popular music fandom. The research will mainly focus on Czech and Slovakian K-pop fans and the connection between the homoerotic phenomenon and other similar genres (such as yaoi and slash) will also be discussed. This paper emphasizes the importance of the Top/Bottom hierarchical dichotomy presented in gay relationship imagined and produced by young women. We will also look at what we call a heteronormative projection and what role this issue plays in our topic. The thesis is divided in two sections - the first section examines the fandom from the historical point before stepping into a more detailed view of fan communities of K-pop, slash and yaoi on the international scale; the second part has been dedicated to personal online research in the environment of K-pop fandom in Czech Republic and Slovakia. The respondents consist of gay fanfiction writers and readers or Role-players of virtual gay characters. This research has been conducted within two levels and therefore contains qualitative results, as well as data collected from the quantitative questionnaire. A glossary explaining unfamiliar terminology has been added to the end of the contents.

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