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The fenomenon of Karel Gott in Czech press during 1960s - 1980s
Hlavicová, Nikola ; Knapík, Jiří (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis with the title The phenomenon of Karel Gott in Czech press during 1960s-1980s researches a media representation of Karel Gott. Media representation of the most popular singer of Czechoslovakia is in this thesis constructed based on the analysis of media contents of three contemporary printed serials during the years 1959-1989. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on the area of cultural politics, it deals with specific attributes of popular music in Czechoslovakia and it also presents the identity of Karel Gott. This part of thesis also deals with the press production with focus on the censorship. The aim of this thesis is to compile the media representation of Karel Gott using the method of critical discourse analysis presented by Norman Fairclough. The analysis uses mentioned method to research contents regarding Karel Gott and published in contemporary printed media, such as the serial Mladý svět, Vlasta, Pionýrské noviny, Sedmička and also Sedmička pionýrů. The purpose of this research work is to find out if and in which ways was the media representation of Karel Gott helping to establish the dominant discourse. This thesis designates research questions, whereas the set of answers to three subordinate questions helps to construct the answer to the main question. The...
Magazine Pionýrské noviny
Tejnická, Jana ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Fišerová, Sylvie (referee)
(bachelor thesis The Importance of the Magazine Pionýrské noviny in the Fifties of the Twentieth Century) The bachelor thesis concerns the magazine Pionýrské noviny (Pioneer Journal) that represented an important children's magazine in the former socialistic Czechoslovakia. The magazine was being published between during the period of the years 1951 to 1968. The thesis aims to outline the image of an ideological children's periodical in the fifties of the twentieth century on the example of the magazine Pionýrské noviny. The goal of the thesis consists also in clarifying the legacy and the function of this periodical, explanation of it's character and orientation of it's content. Further, the thesis tries to map the history of publishing of the magazine and to find out the position of the magazine Pionýrské noviny among the other children's and youth press published by The Czechoslovakian Youth Union - the publisher of the magazine. Part of the thesis is also dedicated to this significant mass organization and also to The Pioneer Organization for whose members the magazine was primarily designed. The thesis examines volumes of the magazine between the years 1951 to 1957. To make the paper complex, the thesis provides biographical profiles of the first three editors in chief (Alois Polednak, Oldrich...

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