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"Wandering at a Fixed Spot"
Balážová, Dana ; Babanová, Adéla (referee) ; Lisá, Markéta (advisor)
My work called Wandering... is addressed to natural ways of Travelling. I relativised this therm and I complain it with the word Wandering. First of all I try to evocate wandering in mind. I use quite static images that contrasts with wide range of musical themes and sound effects.
Memory loop
Kralovič, Ľubomír ; Hlavina, Tomáš (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the textual part of the thesis is the mental image of home. The task of this work is to introduce the reader, viewer to the issues of the thesis project, as well as to specify and summarize the ideas gathered throughout the entire study. Given that this work is the result of artistic creation, which is just consolidating its content, we cannot expect a professional interpretation of what a mental image is. What we can expect is a description of a personal experience with this image. We will think about the reason why we turn to memory. However, we will not only focus on the cause, but we will also search for the meaning and significance, and finally, we will analyze that it has to do with observation. In the practical part, an attempt is made to embody this mental image, which is inherently difficult to grasp.
Hippotourism
Oulická, Dominika ; Turčová, Ivana (advisor) ; Bartůněk, Dušan (referee)
Title: Hippotourism Objective: The aim of this thesis is to perform a literature search about relatively new kind of tourism - hippotourism. Specifically, the aim is to explain fundamentals of horse riding, give a insight into the history and present of horse riding, explain the system and methodology of riding trails, purpose of stations, cover how horses should be taken care of and point out what rider needs to arrange before setting off for the journey. Resources: I gathered the information mainly from Czech and foreign literature and I also used online resources. I tried to get as much as possible information about the topic and set it into comprehensible and easy to follow form Conclusion: While gathering information, I was surprised how very few people are engaged in horse riding with their works. There are only a few authors and publications that address this topic. Since it's inception horse riding has slowly but successfully developed. Only in Sumava, the area where I live in are located 17 registered stations and there is more than 117 stations in south region of BohemiaI also learned how important it is to plan the trip well and know the details about care of horses and the equipment. Czech project was inspired by horseback riding in foreign countries such as Austria, Germany, England,...
Motives and forms of travelling
Fraňková, Soňa ; Půtová, Barbora (referee) ; Junek, Marek (referee)
Motives and forms of travelling, Fraňková Soňa The author's work analyzes three basic motives that lead to travel and subsequently introduces in more detail travel's four institutionalized forms and how these forms are realized. The three basic motives discussed by the author include; escape, instruction, and necessity. In addition, the forms are introduced as ways to implement these themes. The first distinctive modes of travel is described as pilgriming and trips for sacredness. The second form is romantic meandering which is the conscious act of leaving one's home in Romantic times. The third form discussed is wandering which through one realizes escape, instruction, and necessity. Finally, the last option is hiking. All these forms are presented in terms of theirhistorical development and specifics that are inherent within. An integral part of the work is also the comparison of these forms with an emphasis on their interaction.
Walking and writing the world. An approach to modernity in Bohemia and France from the beginnig of the 19 th century to the 1948's
Matysová, Kristýna ; Hrbata, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kyloušek, Petr (referee) ; Hrbata, Zdeněk (referee)
Walking and writing the world. An approach to modernity in Bohemia and France from the beginning of the 19th century to the 1940's In Christian allegoric texts the Pilgrim traditionally symbolizes the journey of mankind to heaven. From the second half of the 19th century on, poets, travelers, and vagabonds pursued the quest of an afterlife from within city walls. This dissertation examines the different representations of modern wandering via an in-depth analysis of the theme as encountered in French and Czech literature and arts from the early 19th century to the 1940's. It reveals, in chronological order, the different artistic approaches to modernity. By bringing out the various patterns that emerge from the texts, while taking into account the historical and social contexts in which they were created, this work adds to existing knowledge on the cultural similarities between France and Bohemia. It also examines the different literary genres which originate from mankind's need to walk and write the world.
Character and Changes of Josef Čapek's Fiction
Bechnerová, Michaela ; Merhaut, Luboš (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
Bachelor Thesis The Character and Changes of Josef Čapek's Fiction deals with selected literary work of Josef Čapek. It refers to motives and technique which pervades the author's literary production. Further it outlines Čapek's artistic development. Last but not least it indicates a connection between his literary work, his fine art work and his reflection essays on art.
Motives and forms of travelling
Fraňková, Soňa ; Půtová, Barbora (referee) ; Junek, Marek (referee)
Motives and forms of travelling, Fraňková Soňa The author's work analyzes three basic motives that lead to travel and subsequently introduces in more detail travel's four institutionalized forms and how these forms are realized. The three basic motives discussed by the author include; escape, instruction, and necessity. In addition, the forms are introduced as ways to implement these themes. The first distinctive modes of travel is described as pilgriming and trips for sacredness. The second form is romantic meandering which is the conscious act of leaving one's home in Romantic times. The third form discussed is wandering which through one realizes escape, instruction, and necessity. Finally, the last option is hiking. All these forms are presented in terms of theirhistorical development and specifics that are inherent within. An integral part of the work is also the comparison of these forms with an emphasis on their interaction.
Pilgriming, wandering and hiking (culturological comparative approach)
Fraňková, Soňa ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Půtová, Barbora (referee)
This core work is a mutual comparison approach, which relates to the internal character and motives of the three specific forms of travel: pilgrimage, wandering and hiking. They are presented in chronological order, with an emphasis on comparison, resources, development and continuity of individual approaches. Regarded as the basic motive of these three ways which one sets out of the home; the author considers the human need for change, a desire for knowledge and an escape from everyday life, which are presented in more detail. In addition, being discussed is the concept of looking at these forms of travel as a kind of ritual transition when a person away from their normal environment becomes an individual that is on the border, detached from his past and his future already changed thanks to the newly acquired experiences and expertise - a man who returns is never the same. Pilgrimage, wandering and hiking are presented as activities in which by their own way often enable an individual to abandon everyday life. The level and manner of this work are expressed via a culturally and historical contingent and subject to further transformation. The oldest and most important form of travel is pilgrimage, which is the starting point for the other two forms mentioned. Pilgrimage gradually provides a platform for...
Hippotourism
Oulická, Dominika ; Turčová, Ivana (advisor) ; Bartůněk, Dušan (referee)
Title: Hippotourism Objective: The aim of this thesis is to perform a literature search about relatively new kind of tourism - hippotourism. Specifically, the aim is to explain fundamentals of horse riding, give a insight into the history and present of horse riding, explain the system and methodology of riding trails, purpose of stations, cover how horses should be taken care of and point out what rider needs to arrange before setting off for the journey. Resources: I gathered the information mainly from Czech and foreign literature and I also used online resources. I tried to get as much as possible information about the topic and set it into comprehensible and easy to follow form Conclusion: While gathering information, I was surprised how very few people are engaged in horse riding with their works. There are only a few authors and publications that address this topic. Since it's inception horse riding has slowly but successfully developed. Only in Sumava, the area where I live in are located 17 registered stations and there is more than 117 stations in south region of BohemiaI also learned how important it is to plan the trip well and know the details about care of horses and the equipment. Czech project was inspired by horseback riding in foreign countries such as Austria, Germany, England,...
Walking and writing the world. An approach to modernity in Bohemia and France from the beginnig of the 19 th century to the 1948's
Matysová, Kristýna ; Hrbata, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kyloušek, Petr (referee) ; Hrbata, Zdeněk (referee)
Walking and writing the world. An approach to modernity in Bohemia and France from the beginning of the 19th century to the 1940's In Christian allegoric texts the Pilgrim traditionally symbolizes the journey of mankind to heaven. From the second half of the 19th century on, poets, travelers, and vagabonds pursued the quest of an afterlife from within city walls. This dissertation examines the different representations of modern wandering via an in-depth analysis of the theme as encountered in French and Czech literature and arts from the early 19th century to the 1940's. It reveals, in chronological order, the different artistic approaches to modernity. By bringing out the various patterns that emerge from the texts, while taking into account the historical and social contexts in which they were created, this work adds to existing knowledge on the cultural similarities between France and Bohemia. It also examines the different literary genres which originate from mankind's need to walk and write the world.

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