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Subculture of the Adrspach Sandstone-Climbers
Bergmanová, Šárka ; Dušek, Libor (advisor) ; Janeček, Petr (referee)
This bachelor work is about subculture of "sandstone climbers" in Adršpach area and it is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical one. Theoretical part explains key words such as culture, subculture, sandstone climbers, climbing, rock climbing and etc. There is described geographical context of natural heritage in Adršpach and its certain climbing rules in this area. Sandstone climbers are defined as a specific subculture thanks to their approach to life, lifestyle and the way of thinking, which are very tightly connected to this location of sandstone towers and pillars. Because of the typical and traditional way of climbing on the soft and fragile sandstone, you can find specific kind of people - climbers as well. Practical part shows the historical/anthropological analysis of the sandstone climbers subculture in Adršpach, which comes from the ethnographical research realized through participant observation and poly structured interviews with selected sandstone climbers and non climbers from this area. This subculture is described through the historical process since the beginning of the climbing in this area till present and there is defined its previous and certain essence with importance on identity, life's philosophy and social practice its members. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Ladislav Fuks: The Duchess and the Art of Cookery - Appearance of Biedermeier?
Součková Linhartová, Ladislava ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
This thesis is an attempt to interpret the novel of Ladislav Fuks - The duchess and the art of cookery. It is focused on the relationship of its fictional world with culture and with the philosophy of biedermeier. Biedermeier is thought to be a value stream, a harmonizing approach to life, and also a method, which prefers idylls. The analytic source is Gérard Genette's theory of transtextuality, chosen because of Fuks's distinctive intertextuality of his work.

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