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The motive of sport in Robert Musil's literary work (Aesthetic aspect)
Šafrová, Kateřina ; Hlobil, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kaplický, Martin (referee)
This thesis investigates the motive of sport and physicality in the literary work of Robert Musil, especially its philosophical and aesthetic aspect. The aim of the first part is to capture the existing knowledge on this subject in the secondary literature. Based on these findings the second part of this work develops a hypothesis by Hanns- Marcus Müller on the context of the concepts of physicality and sport by Friedrich Nietzsche and Robert Musil. My bachelor thesis concludes with a comprehensive concept of sport in Robert Musil's thinking, which refutes the view of apparent internal inconsistencies of Musil's claims, currently prevailing in the expert community.
Body modifications - a phenomenon of our time? : Motives for body piercings, tatoos and other body modifacations in history and today
Fučíková, Tereza ; Kandert, Josef (advisor) ; Svobodová, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor's work deals with the theme of body modifications, especially with two which are the most common in our society: tattoo and piercing. In the theoretical part, there are emphasized roots of these modifications in the past, their changes and development till the present. This is done by compilation and comparison of books and professional works dealing with this topic. The second part is practical. It encompasses quantitative research completed with parts of interviews from pre-research together with analysis of research results. Owing to this the author of this bachelor's work tries to gain her own view on present-day situation and the trend of this phenomenon of our time. The research concentrates on individuals who have these modifications, on their incentives and motives leading to the modifications and their views on the other modified individuals. The research is to point out whether body modifications are only the matter of fashion or if they have a special meaning for the holder.
Antique inspiration, Czech fine art and school education - Alone in Athens
Kulhánková, Vilma ; Špirk, Ivan (advisor) ; Daniel, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis intends to assess various inspirations of Czech art of the nineteenth, mainly twentieth century by ancient Greek tradition. Special emphasis is given to following two viewpoints: travelling on the one side and body and physicallity on the other. The first part concerns itself with artists travelling south to discover new impulses for their work, the second one deals with various approaches to body and physicallity inspired by Greek art. The didactic section presents an application of these topics to the elementary school Art Education. The practical part consists of two series of photos describing the subjective view of the present Greek metropolis.

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