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The Autobiography as the Literatary Fiction of Vaculík's Works
Havlíček, Petr ; Češka, Jakub (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
The bachelor work "Autobiography as a literature source of Vaculik's work" attend to autobiographics elements, that are included in Vaculik's books, especially Sekyra, Morčata, Český snář and Jak se dělá chlapec. This work investigates which way and how often they are used in the mentioned books, eventually how they influenced real life by return.
Becoming Different as a Search for a Departure Point in the Texts of Franz Kafka. A Report for a Ceratin Academy
Buberlová, Lenka ; Fulka, Josef (advisor) ; Hájek, Václav (referee)
Na první pohled by se mohlo zdát, že Kafkův svět je světem sice podivným a křivolakým, ale přesto pevně ohraničeným, jasně vymezeným teritoriem, které je prodchnuto přísně definovanými, ač mnohdy neznámými pravidly, a v němž dochází k svízelným situacím, z nichž se nelze vymanit. Není tomu tak zcela.
Mediated Body: The Body in the Time of Mass - Using of Electronic Media
Čepičková, Barbora ; Krtilová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
This master's thesis aims to define the electronic media effects on the individiual in the present society in oder to study how the perception of real has changed in relation to the invention of virtual reality.
The Search for Transcendental Historicism. On the Theoretical Presuppositions of Michel Foucault's Archeological Method
Růžička, Jiří ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Petříček, Miroslav (referee) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
This doctoral thesis describes Michel Foucault's early thought dominated by so-called archeological method as "transcendental historicism", aiming among other things to give reasons for using this denotation, and thus also to explain the meaning of both concepts.
The Will to Image - Photography as an Instrument of Discipline
Šotola, Martin ; Dvořák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
Concerned with photography studies, this master's thesis focuses on studying the nature of photography, its role in the modern society, the perception of photography, and its changes rather than the history, sociology and the psychology of photography. It is based on an anylysis of a variety of paradigma in media studies, in particular Lasswell's communication theory, Flusser's, Baudrillard's and Manovich's theories, and media archeology.

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