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South Africa through the eyes of travel programs of Ceska televize
Dufalová, Tereza ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Martin (referee)
The Thesis focuses on the travelling programs of the Česká televize that are describing South Africa in its medial content. The key are the means of showing and presenting to its spectators this exotic detination as a turistic target and if there is a wider context of social and political struggles provided next to the given information. Semiotic analysis was chosen for the research, where 13 episodes of the travelling documents were included. This type of analysis enabled us to focus on a large amount of the information comming from both visual and audial content of each episode. During the first phase of analysis it waas described what was included in the episode where the second step was to assign a conotative meaning to identified features. The outcome of the analysis was a creation of a few categories where a different strategy of the specific travelling programs is compared. They are for example the approach to the stereotypes, the artistic form including the choice of the program's main guide, parasocial interaction, to which extent they use the etnocentricity or the internal hypertextuality. One of the conclusion of the Thesis is that there is an evident effort of the production to show to the audience both traditional and modern lifestyle, which is closely connected with a longterm...
Emotional Cartography
Rygálová, Monika ; Pfeiffer, Jan (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
The work aims to artistically compile perception of maps as a fact, what let us think about The world - how we know it from the map. I work with data, which I gain by displaying technology – eye tracking, which helps me to record track of moving eyes during watching any kind of picture. The observations will be people from different places such a place of stay etc. Gained data I am going to use as a study, which I will componate to maps and different vizualizations of world, countries etc. "Where i have not ever been before, it does not exist" – is idea of percepting world, wich I also work with on that project. Study will contain all aspect of perceiving maps and systematicly shown world related to the person, his memories to that place, fyzical contact and his impact in his scale person versus a the world.
The travelogue variations of the Czech interwar literature
Doležalová, Dominika ; Merhaut, Luboš (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis The travelogue variations of the Czech interwar literature deals with travelouge as a specific literary genre in the interwar period of Czech literature. The first part presents an overview of variantions travelouge genre definitions as they are set out in basic literary compendia and dictionaries, and allows to divide and characterize four basic types of travelouge genre - travelouge adventurous, ideological, essayistic and poetry. The second part of the thesis is more focuses on the essayistic travelouge books of Karel Čapek and Jaroslav Durych, especially on the texts Italské listy, Anglické listy, Výlet do Španěl, Plížení Německem, Pouť do Španělska and Římská cesta. Elementary analysis is subjected to the first category - topos of the street and church/cathedral which allows to observe different poetics and ways of perceiving of two representative authors of Czech interwar literature. Keywords: travelogue, essay, interwar literature, Karel Čapek, Jaroslav Durych, first category.
Objektiv-travel magazine of the Czech television
Brodcová, Daniela ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Šobr, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the travel magazine Objektiv and wider theoretical background of travel programs. Although these magazines are major components of television journalism, especialy in terms of social and cultural benefits, there have not been devoted much space in the proffesional literature to them yet. Therefore the theoretical part of this thesis closely specifies its genre anchorage within the television production and is dedicated to their characteristic features. The main object of studying is the magazine Objektiv, whose first episode broadcasted Czechoslovak television in 1987. It is therefore the oldest czech travel program with continually lasting tradition. In the examination the author applies the knowledge defined in the first part of the thesis and information obtained by interviewing its creators. She deals with its formation and development, then focuses on various aspects of the implementation of the program, for example deals with its way of getting the reportage materials and dramaturgy of the magazine. Subsequently, these elements are explored by using quantitative content analysis. On the basis of the obtained results it is described how the magazine Objektiv currently fulfills its task and found if it provides a balanced content in every way. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Mirror of Russia in Works of Czech Writers (From K. Havlíček to J. Hašek)
Klimeš, Lukáš ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Heczková, Libuše (referee)
This thesis has an analytical-interpretative character and is divided into two sections. The subject of its research is the mirror of Russia in Czech travelogues of the 19th century. On the background of evolution of the idea of Pan-Slavism and formation of Czech society, the first part of this work tries to establish factual overview of expeditions to Russia in the second half of the 19th century. The second part has purely interpretative character and places emphasis on comparison of reflections from the stay in the Caucasus. Both sections are focus on methods of depicting Russian reality and selection of individual motives for realization of the trips.
Corinthis as seen by Pausanias and contemporary archaeology
Chlup, Tomáš ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Ondřejová, Iva (referee)
The bachelor's thesis consists of an analysis of the 5 first chapters of the 2nd book of Pausanias' Periegesis. The facts stated by the author are analyzed and then related to their material equivalents in the area of archaeological research. The paper is divided into 3 parts. A catalogue of facts described by the author in the text represents the first part. The second part is constituted by internal and external critique of the Periegeis. The third part presents individual archaeological researches in the region in which structures, statues or another monuments directly related to Pausanias'work were identified. The appendix also contains, besides the catalogue, several maps indicating graphically the findings.
Towards the Boundaries of Fictional Narrative
Pčola, Marián ; Glanc, Tomáš (advisor) ; Svatoň, Vladimír (referee) ; Derlatka, Tomasz (referee)
My thesis examines the nature of contemporary fictional narration and explores its relations to other types of narration - mainly texts where educational or informative function prevails over the aesthetic one. The whole work is divided into four parts. The first part is theoretical; it sets up basic areas of interest and names methods, tools and models that will be tested on selected examples from Slavonic literatures. The second part analyses spatial and temporal relations of fictional narrative. Chapter 2.1 treats time and space in a novel mostly from the compositional point of view (based on the example of Sasha Sokolov's A School for Fools), while in the next chapter, focusing on ideational interconnections between literary and social- political utopias, both fictionality and temporality are understood more broadly than mere narrative categories: they serve as certain points of connection between the immanent occurrence of meaning in the "world of text" and its historical background. The third part continues in this direction, only what we mean by context here is not the collective historical background, but an individual sphere of everyday life. Our focus switches to two genres standing on the boundary of literary fiction and non-fiction - personal correspondence and a travel journal (travelogue). The...
Current trends in the genre travelogue
Kittnarová, Hana ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Peterka, Josef (referee)
The aim of this work is to map, capture and enlighten the contemporary phenomenon of travel and travelogue, and introduce it as a still alive and evolving literary genre. This is illustrated by the analysis of contemporary Czech periodicals, blogs, websites and several literary works of this nature. The work, based on this analysis, creates their genre typology. The results show that there is a retreat of lyrical and poetic type, while the current is a form of narrative and novelistic travelogue, in which a subjective description and personal tone predominates and the position of the author - narrator is strengthened. Contemporary literary production of travelogue genre is very broad and findings of this work describe the current status and trends, which tend to mix and combine genres, incorporating travelogue into fiction and enriching it with new elements through differentiation of ideas and interests of travelers. The educative extent of travelogue in contemporary works is often taken aback, or is thanks to fictionalization appropriately incorporated into the text.
Dominique Vivant Denon - from travels in Italy to the Louvre Museum. Toward a typology of the 18th century travelogue.
Balcarová, Eva ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (advisor) ; Hrbata, Zdeněk (referee)
DOMINIQUE VIVANT DENON - FROM TRAVELS IN ITALY TO THE LOUVRE MUSEUM. TOWARD A TYPOLOGY OF THE 18TH CENTURY TRAVELOGUE. Keywords: travelogue, 18th century, libertine culture, Italy, Egypte, Napoleon, Louvre. Number of characters: 121 846 (68 pages) The present thesis, Dominique Vivant Denon - From travels in Italy to the Louvre Museum is divided into two parts. The first one is a monograph on baron Vivant Denon, an important figure of the cultural life in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the author of Point de Lendemain, two travelogues, Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte and Voyage en Sicile, but, primarily, Napoleon's advisor in the field of fine art and the first director of The Louvre. The introductory pages of the thesis deal with the reception of Denon's works. There is a certain flux in the perception of Denon's oeuvre which has given rise to a range of interesting issues. One of them, the popularity of the libertine culture of pre-revolutionary France in the second half of the twentieth century, accounts for the fact that the novella Point de Lendemain is today the best known piece among Denon's extensive and multifaceted writings. A shift in the perception of the travelogue as a literary genre in our time, when the remotest of places are accessible in hours, may be...

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