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Evo Morales and his political strategy
Sabolová, Ema ; Buben, Radek (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the political strategy of the former Bolivian President Evo Morales (2006-2019). After successfully running in the 2005 presidential election, he became the first Bolivian president of Indian descent. Many authors believe that during the three election periods that Morales served in the country, there was a reversal in his political strategy, after he deviated from his original agenda of indigenous nature and began to pursue a tough extractivist policy focused on the development model of the state. The paper explores key concepts such as Indigenism, Indianism, and Katarismo and their development and influence in Bolivia. The work also tries to define the term developmentalism (development theory), which is of fundamental importance in the study of this issue. Closer attention is also paid to the personality of Evo Morales and his political activity. Based on both primary and secondary sources, we tried to define and explain the political turnaround that was to take place. The work deals with four key areas of Morales policy, the role of gas extraction, the president's relationship with exports, building infrastructure, and the autonomy of Native American movements. Based on the analysis of these areas, we examine whether there has been a political turnaround, which...
Female characters in indigenist novels and their representation in contrast with male characters
Vojčíková, Zuzana ; Poláková, Dora (advisor) ; Núňez Tayupanta, Lucie (referee)
The work focuses on the study of female characters of the indigenist Hispano-American novels. It concentrates on the way how women are depicted in these works of art, and at the same time, it compares them to male characters. It aims to answer the question, if it is possible to talk about a certain type of female characters, that is repeated in these literary works. Among other things, it also pursues the role played by female characters in the researched novels, studies what they represent and to which extent they influence the plot. .

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