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Short Stories of Kōno Taeko
Baďurová, Jana ; Tirala, Martin (advisor) ; Weber, Michael (referee)
(in English): The topic of this work is the characteristics of the short stories by Kono Taeko. At first I am presenting the methodology - psychoanalysis. Then, I'm describing her life for better understanding of the use of some typical features. Especially the war and the tuberculosis had influence on her work. Subsequently I present possible interpretation of her stories in term of Shintoism (effort to purify) and Buddhism (achievement of liberation). In interpersonal relations Kono Taeko deals mainly with man- woman relationships and her attitude can be considered feminist. In the most comprehensive chapter concerning masochism I am trying to prove with Freud's theory "The child is being beaten" that her work is masochistic. In the end I am generalizing my findings. This work contains Czech translations of examples of her work and contains 68 pages.
Short Stories of Kōno Taeko
Baďurová, Jana ; Tirala, Martin (advisor) ; Weber, Michael (referee)
(in English): The topic of this work is the characteristics of the short stories by Kono Taeko. At first I am presenting the methodology - psychoanalysis. Then, I'm describing her life for better understanding of the use of some typical features. Especially the war and the tuberculosis had influence on her work. Subsequently I present possible interpretation of her stories in term of Shintoism (effort to purify) and Buddhism (achievement of liberation). In interpersonal relations Kono Taeko deals mainly with man- woman relationships and her attitude can be considered feminist. In the most comprehensive chapter concerning masochism I am trying to prove with Freud's theory "The child is being beaten" that her work is masochistic. In the end I am generalizing my findings. This work contains Czech translations of examples of her work and contains 68 pages.
Leonora Carrington and Her Moving Images
Petříková, Lea ; POSPISZYL, Tomáš (advisor) ; Erhart, Gustav (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis brings a broaden, interdisciplinary view on the work of Leonora Carrington, enriched by the till-now marginalized perspectives of perception on the wide range of her artwork. Carrington is introduced not just as a painter and writer, but, primarily, as a versatile artist transcending categories of means of expression. On the basis of the example of migrating symbolism, the artist's work is examined in the context of the movement between medial forms; the relation of text and image is explored in particular paintings. Furthermore the paper describes an overlap of Carrington's work to audiovisual field, reflecting the absence of freelance film creation in her portfolio and analysing the connection of Carrington's art and Alejandro Jodorowsky's films. Finally the paper discusses contemporary intermedial tributes to Carrington by Lucy Skaer and Madonna.

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