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Reflection of the Czechoslovak Normalization Society in the Dramatic Works of Václav Havel
Stiffelová, Andrea ; Franěk, Jakub (advisor) ; Salamon, Janusz (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Reflection of the Czechoslovak Normalization Society in the Dramatic Works of Václav Havel" is concerned with Václav Havel's dramatic work in the period 1963- 1989 and especially about the reflection of the contemporaneous Czechoslovak society in selected Havel's plays. It focuses mainly on the analysis of the selected plays and on their reflection by foreign media. The introduction introduces the reader to general issues and defines the topic. The first chapter of the thesis focuses on the general concepts but also explores e.g. the Czech theatre scene during the normalization period. The second chapter analyses selected dramatic works of Václav Havel. The third chapter is devoted to the media response of Havel's plays abroad. The fourth and last chapter of the thesis is the conclusion, which summarizes and evaluates results of the whole work.
From Linguistic Aberration to the Subversion of Power: Literary Code-switching and Code-mixing as Tools for Upsetting the Language of Power and Expressing Expatriation
Zelenková, Alena ; Jirsa, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pokorný, Martin (referee)
This thesis explores literary code-switching, i.e. multilingual aspects within a single speech, as a key polyphonic structural element in the selected works. First, it analyzes Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands: The New Mestiza = La Frontera (1987) as a work, where the author seeks to establish a literary tradition that would reflect the life in borderlands and the given community through a new language. Secondly, the language of photography and multilingual speech patterns in W. G. Sebald's The Emigrants (1992) are considered as vital elements of the authenticity play. The following chapter deals with Franz Kafka's short stories, where gestures form an essential part of, if not the whole stories, and determine the fragmentary nature of such writing. Finally, the importance of language of power, the discourse of social realism altogether with their emergence into private and intimate discussions through repetitions and variations is commented upon in Václav Havel's play The Garden Party (1963).

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