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Dog shows - How species affect each other. Do we show them or ourselves?
Kunášková, Kateřina ; Vandrovcová, Tereza (advisor) ; Abu Ghosh, Yasar (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of dogs exhibitions from the point of view of interdisciplinary action between dogs and humans. It is based on field research conducted at selected international exhibitions in Europe. The work builds on Clifford Geertz and his Interpretation of Cultures, where he pursued the link between human beings and animals in the passage of the Cocks fight in Bali, in connection with self-presentation through another species; at the same time, in response to Donny Haraway's work, it searches for answers to where, at dog shows, the essence of a dog as an animal ends, and when it becomes to be a cultural creation of a human being; whether it is just about dogs during the exhibition or whether it is already a rather human social event. In addition to exploring the interrelationship between two species, the aim of the work is also an inspection of the inner social life of the community, the visual aspects of the exhibitions and the environment in which they take place.
Dog shows - How species affect each other. Do we show them or ourselves?
Kunášková, Kateřina ; Vandrovcová, Tereza (advisor) ; Abu Ghosh, Yasar (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of dogs exhibitions from the point of view of interdisciplinary action between dogs and humans. It is based on field research conducted at selected international exhibitions in Europe. The work builds on Clifford Geertz and his Interpretation of Cultures, where he pursued the link between human beings and animals in the passage of the Cocks fight in Bali, in connection with self-presentation through another species; at the same time, in response to Donny Haraway's work, it searches for answers to where, at dog shows, the essence of a dog as an animal ends, and when it becomes to be a cultural creation of a human being; whether it is just about dogs during the exhibition or whether it is already a rather human social event. In addition to exploring the interrelationship between two species, the aim of the work is also an inspection of the inner social life of the community, the visual aspects of the exhibitions and the environment in which they take place.
Two christmas stories of Vladimir Nabokov and the possibilities of their didactic utilization
Kunášková, Kateřina ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
The work focuses on the teaching of foreign languages using the literary texts of "small forms" in foreign language. It discovers to which extent such texts can be used to build a lesson so that students are able to work with original texts and understand them, and moreover so that this lesson was also effective in terms of developing language skills and interdisciplinary relationships. The texts for a lesson were selected from the genre of Christmas stories (рождественских рассказов), to be exact - two short stories by Vladimir Nabokov Christmas Story (Рождественский рассказ) and Christmas (Рождество). The work is both theoretical and practical. Based on some critical analysis of texts and research of thematic literature only one of the two stories - Christmas - was chosen for the further work. The corresponding lesson plans and worksheets were created, according to which the real lessons have been held and the students' reflections taken into consideration.

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