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Modern three-dimensional art in Ulaanbaatar in broader consequences of the art scene
Miškaňová, Ľudmila ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (advisor) ; Zikmundová, Veronika (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with systematic description of contemporary three dimensional art in Ulaanbaatar and specializes in sculpture and installation. At first it shortly describes the history of mongolian sculpture. The following chapter focuses on the characterization of art scene in Ulaanbaatar through selected artists. It portrays the main topics and processes of creation of contemporary works of art. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the main characteristics of contemporary three dimensional art, influences on the creation and current tendencies. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Reflexion of the relationship between man and horse in the oral tradition of Mongolia and Eastern Slovakia
Miškaňová, Ľudmila ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (advisor) ; Kapišovská, Veronika (referee)
The significance of horse in the life and culture of the nomadic societies is a well-known fact. A large part of Mongolian oral traditions and folklore is related to horses. But the horse plays an important role in the oral tradition of sedentary peoples of Europe as well. The diploma thesis is based on field research, written sources and existing sources of folklore of Mongolia and Eastern Slovakia, where the traditional horse breeding still continues to exist. The aim of the thesis is to outline Mongolian perception of the world and the bond between the Mongol and nature through the description of the relationship between man and horse, which is compared with non-nomadic, sedentary culture of the Eastern Slovakia.
Modern three-dimensional art in Ulaanbaatar in broader consequences of the art scene
Miškaňová, Ľudmila ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (advisor) ; Zikmundová, Veronika (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with systematic description of contemporary three dimensional art in Ulaanbaatar and specializes in sculpture and installation. At first it shortly describes the history of mongolian sculpture. The following chapter focuses on the characterization of art scene in Ulaanbaatar through selected artists. It portrays the main topics and processes of creation of contemporary works of art. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the main characteristics of contemporary three dimensional art, influences on the creation and current tendencies. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Relation of destructivity and Law
Miškaňová, Ľudmila ; Kosek, Jan (advisor) ; Urban, Michal (referee)
- The relationship between destructiveness and law This thesis deals with the relationship between destructiveness and law. The aim of the thesis is to describe the destructiveness, its manifestations in society and its relationship to the law. To describe the topic I used findings of Fromm, Baumann, Lorenzo, Elias, Arendt, Karstedt and other psychologists, sociologists, social psychologists, criminologists and philosophers. Chapter One and chapter Two focuse on the concept of aggression and destructiveness and their manifestations in our society, as they are an integral part of it. In addition, culture and aggression constantly interact with each other. Western culture condemns violence, but the question is whether this refusal is sufficiently reflected in all areas of social life, for example when it comes to domestic violence, bullying or potential dangers of the presentation of violence in the media. Chapter Three examines rate of violence and violent crime and the suitability of Czech legislation in terms of its ability to maintain the lowest possible level of these rates. An important finding is that not only law, but also other normative systems and social institutions take part in protecting the society from violence. I also consider the influence of democracy and individualization and...

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