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Popular Culture Patterns in Poetism
Čepec, Richard ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Vojvodík, Josef (referee)
Popular Culture Patterns in Poetism (abstract) This text aims to describe fundamental manifestations of poetism through the perspectives of actual pop culture science and previous approach of the 1920s. Poetism as a specific viewing method of the world developed in the region of Czechoslovakia in the first half of the 1920s (artistic union Devetsil). Popular culture elements have their own role and function in the new rendering of reality and democratization process in the literature. Karel Teige and Vitezslav Nezval are considered as the key figures of the concept. In the first section text points to the research of popular culture mainly in the second half of the 20th century and also points to the Teige's essential theoretical bases from the first half of the 20s. With awareness of Teige's multilateral and interdisciplinary orientation, this text stresses his essays about literature and cinematography. The conclusion of this section is that the terms pop culture and popular culture are not the same, the first is a source of new elements and themes not fully theoretically described in the 1920s. The second terme is a socioeconomic a cultural complex fully integrated in the capitalistic society and usually interconnected with the so called "high culture". Teige's concept is based on a poetic reconstruction...
Contemporary Media Response to the Collection Poems Nedokončená (1960) by Vitězslav Nezval
Skřivánková, Adéla ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Batistová, Anna (referee)
Bachelor thesis titled Period Media Response to The Collection of Poems The Unfinished (1960) aims to map the criticism, review and feedback about the posthumous collection in contemporary periodicals. Explanation of the historical and political context, which is the theme of the first part of the thesis, a summary of the artist's lifelong work, whose motives have changed with regard to socio-political, but also Nezval's personal situation should lead to an understanding of published critical texts, and especially to their planting into contemporary context. The author of the thesis leads it as a historical analysis. The first part defines the timeframe of the investigation period, ie. the socio-political situation after the year 1948, the transformation of the cultural environment to which it relates the status of Czech literary artists. In the second part, the author focuses on the life of Vítězslav Nezval, on his motives and published works. Although the post-war and later ideologically oriented poetry is the most important for this thesis. Motives of poet's works and the context that led to the author's political involvement are the topics of the middle part of this work. The third part is devoted to actual criticisms and reviews about Nezval's unfinished posthumous poem collection The...

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