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Theme of growing up in modern comics
Szajter, Radomír ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Láb, Filip (referee)
This diploma thesis with the title Theme of growing up in modern comics aims to examine the modern comics with qualitative analysis and thus to deepen the insufficient academic coverage of the given topic. The analyzed pieces of work are Locas by Jaime Hernandez, Ghost World by Daniel Clowes, Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware, Oskar Ed: Můj největší sen by Branko Jelinek, Black Hole by Charles Burns, Epileptic by David B., Blankets by Craig Thompson and The Playboy by Chester Brown. The analysis itself is preceded by the part that deals with the wider context of growing up in the literature and cinematography. The chapters which deals with the specific pieces of work are divided thematically and they are always represented by the pair of authors: the theme of feminineness at Jaime Hernandez and Daniel Clowes, the dreamy landscapes and relationships with father at Chris Ware and Branko Jelinek and the sexuality and religion at Craig Thompson and Chester Brown. A chapter summarizing the response of media in the Czech background is also included. The principal aim of the thesis is to increase the coverage of theoretical material of the specific comic works and to put it into the wider artistic context.
A critical reflection of contemporary Czech literature with a nostalgic return to the era of normalization
Szajter, Radomír ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis A critical reflection of contemporary Czech literature with a nostalgic return to the era of normalization aims to define a common course in contemporary Czech literature after year 1989 using an examples of three authors: Petr Šabach, Michal Viewegh and Jaroslav Rudiš as representatives of certain generation of authors. The chapter which aims to define the phenomenon of nostalgic return precedes the own analysis of critical acclaim of their books. The comparative analysis was set to examine both the books and critical acclaim. Main goal of this thesis is to find common patterns of nostalgic return and to explain why is this phenomenon so successful with its audience. This thesis is based especially on comparation of critical acclaim and the work itself including a description of socially-cultural context of that era.

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