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The Positive Revolt
Brinda, Antonín ; PILÁTOVÁ, Jana (advisor) ; ADÁMEK, Jiří (referee)
In the first place, the aim of this bachelor work is to reflect The Positive Revolt - author's bachelor artwork. We also aim to explore the research and artistic realizations which lead to its making. We also introduce the Cibulení art project and explain the reasons why the project has failed. The descriptive approach is backed by ideas of theoreticians from different walks of the theory of Art such as Hakim Bey, David Graeber, Guy Debord, Louis Pierre Althusser, Tomáš Kulka and others. In its last part the work introduces two Czech so-called political art groups (Pode Bal and Rafani) and considers possible ways to understand the term political art notably in its relationship with activism.
Antiutopia in Japanese Anime: An Analysis of the Ideological Structures in the Fictional World of the Movie The Sky Crawlers
Brinda, Antonín ; Svatoňová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Španihelová, Magda (referee)
Antiutopie v japonském anime: Analýza ideologických struktur ve fikčním světě filmu Nebeští jezdci Antiutopia in Japanese Anime: An Analysis of the Ideological Structures in the Fictional World of the Movie The Sky Crawlers Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Filozofická fakulta, Katedra filmových studií Bakalářská práce Řešitel: Bc. Antonín Brinda Vedoucí práce: PhDr. Kateřina Svatoňová, PhD. Abstract (in English) The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse Japanese antiutopic animated movie The Sky Crawlers directed by Mamoru Oshii. The work tries to research the ideological structuring of this film's fictional world. The ideological background of the movie is analysed using Louis Pierre Althusser's ideology criticism together with Lubomír Doležel's fictional worlds theory. We combine these (structuralistic) tools to examine the impact of ideology in the movie as a whole. Design of this picture is examined in relation to its antiutopic genre. That is why we put emphasis on the picture's wider (anti)utopic/dystopic context. For a better understanding of the genre we define two antiutopic conditions which serve to make its definition clear. The neoformalistic theory as formulated by Kristin Thompson and David Bordwell is used as a complement to the approaches mentioned above. The theory is used to analyse the...

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