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Change in the perception of feminism in Czech literary magazines in the 2010s
Součková, Alžběta ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
This thesis examines the change in the perception of feminism on the pages of three Czech literary magazines between 2011 and 2020, i.e. in the 2010s. The thesis includes a brief presentation of the historical development of the women's movement in a global perspective and in the context of the Czech territory, as well as the theoretical definition of the concepts of feminism and gender. An important part of the thesis is also a presentation of the current perception of feminism in Czech society and the events that have shaped the image of feminism in the Czech Republic since the early 1990s. Furthermore, the thesis reflects on contemporary Czech literature and its relationship to feminism, including personalities occupying strong points of view on different poles. The whole theoretical background is then used in the analysis of three particular literary journals: A2, Host and Tvar. In these literary magazines, texts dealing with feminist topics are captured through content analysis. Subsequently, these texts are further processed and categorized. The aim of the analysis is to provide the most possible up-to-date image of the perception and presentation of feminism on the Czech literary scene, but also to find out, whether and to what extent the literary magazines deal with the topic. The analysis...
Poetical work of Josef Hanzlík in the 1960s and its period critical response
Michálková, Gabriela ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is the analysis and comparison of critical response to the poetical work of Josef Hanzlík from the time period 1961-1967. These responses were published mostly in culturally or directly literary focused period press. The period and literary context also precedes the analysis. In the first chapter, the author briefly introduces the poet's life, then the literary and historical context of his work (the characteristics of the time period and its literary environment) and lastly the themes and the most frequently used motifs of Hanzlík's poetry. The second chapter deals with the term of "literary criticism", summarizes the evolution of literary criticism in the Czech environment of the 1960s, and the third one presents selected period press used in the thesis. The last chapter which forms a major part of this thesis, is dedicated to the analysis of critical responses. The author first shortly introduces the sources. She continues with the analysis of poetry collections with an emphasis on the opinions of individual literary critics. She then compares their critical attitudes and also observes the changes in their approach to the progression of the poet's work over the years.
Poet became an editor-in-chief:Transformation of "Host do domu" magazine under the supervision of Jan Skácel(1963-1969)
Stinglová, Helena ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Jonáková, Anna (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis are editorial, thematic and content changes in literary monthly "Host do domu" during time period 1963 - 1969 under Jan Skácel supervision. Title of the thesis is Poet became an editor-in-chief: Transformation of "Host do domu" magazine under the supervision of Jan Skácel (1963-1969). After Skácel was forced to leave the managing post because of the political reasons, the magazine was led by editor Jan Trefulka. Trefulka was trying to continue in the steps of his predecessor and led the magazine in similar style. Therefore I covered also this time period (1969-1970) after which the magazine was completely stopped by the officials. The thesis is based on qualitative analysis of texts that were issued in selected time period and on analysis of archive materials associated with this topic. The sixties in Czechoslovakia are a period when rigidly regulated one party (KSČ) regime started to loosen its grip. This process was supported by cultural magazines including "Host do domu". The literary magazine "Host do domu" belonged to a certain type of magazines that were trying to deliver articles, parts of fiction and poetry that was not in accordance with regime regulations. Readers were introduced to really valuable texts and articles that were forcing them to think about...
Small genre forms in the journal Host do domu (1960 - 1970)
Kutová, Jaroslava ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Jonáková, Anna (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Small genre forms in the journal Host do domu (1960 - 1970)" focuses on qualitative analysis of small genre forms in the journal Host do domu during the period mentioned. It concentrates mainly on the evolution of satire and small reviews in the 1960s. The first part presents the contemporary historical and literary context as background for the description of the journal's history and of the variety of editorial staff. A brief formal and content characteristic of the journal follows. The second part is dedicated to a minute analysis of satire and small reviews in the Host do domu journal in the sixties. Attention is paid mostly to frecuency, form and subject matters of these small genre forms. The thesis also monitors possible connection between their content and the political and social situation. Satire is represented mainly by aphorisms, epigrams, satirical poems, caricatures and humoristic images in the Host do domu journal. Small reviews are short feuilletons on different topics written by Jan Skácel. The aim of this thesis is to capture the evolution of satire and small reviews during the 1960s and to briefly note the general changes in the appearance and course of Host do domu.
Constitution of the literary magazine Host in the 90s of the 20th century
Kebzová, Barbora ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the constitution, form and development of the literary magazine Host in the nineties of the twentieth century. To be specific, all issues of the magazine published between the years 1989 and 1997 are examined. Particular emphasis is placed on the literary- critical texts published in the Margiana section during the examined period. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the history of the journal and also describes the transformation of the Czech media after the events of November 1989. The production of the Czech literary magazines in the nineties of the twentieth century is also presented in this part of the thesis. Attention is also paid to the highly variable periodicity of the magazine during the years 1989 and 1997. The editors and editors-in-chief of the magazine are also mentioned. The thesis also deals with the establishment of the journal sections in the early 1990s and focuses on the group of writers who contributed to the magazine. The diploma thesis also includes a description of the graphic form of individual issues of the magazine. The main part of the thesis consists of the analysis of the Margiana section, in which the literary-critical and journalistic texts were published. The quantitative content analysis of the section reveals its genre and...
Zlatý máj, magazine about art and literature for children and youth and the personality of Z.K.Slabý
Šimůnková, Lucie ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
Master thesis Zlatý máj - Magazine about Children's Literature and Art and the Personality of Z. K. Slabý follows foundation and history of Czechoslovak literary journal Zlatý máj. It has been published from September 1956 till December 1997, when 391 issues came out in forty one volumes. The magazine experienced its golden era in 1960s, when it participated not only in domestic, but also in international discussions about children and youth literature. But it also endured through the time of so called normalization (1969 - 1989), when most of literary or cultural magazines perished, and its final end was brought by lack of finance after formation of democratic Czech Republic. The name of writer and literary critic Zdeněk Karel Slabý has been tied to Zlatý máj for the most of its existence. He acted at first as the redactor, in two periods as editor in chief (1968 - 1971, 1990 - 1992) and at last as a member of board of editors. As a part of his job, but also because of his active and creative nature he shaped or co-shaped the image of Zlatý máj. His authorial signature is visible in his texts, his opinions and preferences formed the sections and content of the magazine. Master thesis analyses the work of Z. K. Slabý and defines its place and importance in context of the literary theory and critique.
Small genre forms in the journal Host do domu (1960 - 1970)
Kutová, Jaroslava ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Jonáková, Anna (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Small genre forms in the journal Host do domu (1960 - 1970)" focuses on qualitative analysis of small genre forms in the journal Host do domu during the period mentioned. It concentrates mainly on the evolution of satire and small reviews in the 1960s. The first part presents the contemporary historical and literary context as background for the description of the journal's history and of the variety of editorial staff. A brief formal and content characteristic of the journal follows. The second part is dedicated to a minute analysis of satire and small reviews in the Host do domu journal in the sixties. Attention is paid mostly to frecuency, form and subject matters of these small genre forms. The thesis also monitors possible connection between their content and the political and social situation. Satire is represented mainly by aphorisms, epigrams, satirical poems, caricatures and humoristic images in the Host do domu journal. Small reviews are short feuilletons on different topics written by Jan Skácel. The aim of this thesis is to capture the evolution of satire and small reviews during the 1960s and to briefly note the general changes in the appearance and course of Host do domu.
Poet became an editor-in-chief:Transformation of "Host do domu" magazine under the supervision of Jan Skácel(1963-1969)
Stinglová, Helena ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Jonáková, Anna (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis are editorial, thematic and content changes in literary monthly "Host do domu" during time period 1963 - 1969 under Jan Skácel supervision. Title of the thesis is Poet became an editor-in-chief: Transformation of "Host do domu" magazine under the supervision of Jan Skácel (1963-1969). After Skácel was forced to leave the managing post because of the political reasons, the magazine was led by editor Jan Trefulka. Trefulka was trying to continue in the steps of his predecessor and led the magazine in similar style. Therefore I covered also this time period (1969-1970) after which the magazine was completely stopped by the officials. The thesis is based on qualitative analysis of texts that were issued in selected time period and on analysis of archive materials associated with this topic. The sixties in Czechoslovakia are a period when rigidly regulated one party (KSČ) regime started to loosen its grip. This process was supported by cultural magazines including "Host do domu". The literary magazine "Host do domu" belonged to a certain type of magazines that were trying to deliver articles, parts of fiction and poetry that was not in accordance with regime regulations. Readers were introduced to really valuable texts and articles that were forcing them to think about...
Literary group and journal Aktivisté (controversy and critiques)
BOŠKOVÁ, Gabriela
Bachelor thesis covers the activity of the literary artistic circle Aktivisté, in particular within the frame of a journal called Aktivisté as well. Thesis is divided into three main fractions. The first focuses on introduction of this literary group in the context of the times the magazine began to be published in, as well as on attitude towards those times. The following two fractions contain more detailed and concrete analysis. First of these two analyzes of the dominant personalities, their opinions and development within the group. The second is focused on three particular issues which the group used to comment on and the diversity and/or unity of outlooks of different personalities. The outcome of the thesis is evaluation of social-historical influence of the group Aktivisté.

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