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Reflection of archaeologized landscape elements in ethnographic resources
Pohunek, Jan ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Janeček, Petr (referee) ; Otčenášek, Jaroslav (referee)
Reflection of archaeologized landscape elements in ethnographic resources Mgr. Jan Pohunek Abstract: This thesis discusses contemporary folklore interpretations of meanings of abandoned and decaying buildings and other types of artificial immovable monuments. Mutual relations between these interpretations and modes of place usage are also being observed. The research is based on ethnographic survey focused on Czech republic and including primarily interviews with various respondents and crtitical analysis of written, electronic and audiovisual resources. Aside from general part of the research, several sites were chosen as a more in-depth example of formation of meanings belonging to an archaeologizing place, a complex proces influenced by the history of the site, its physical appearance and other attributes. An attached catalogue includes collected contemporary legends related to abandoned places and a system of categorization of their motifs is offered. This collection is further discussed, especially with regard to ways how character of a location and activities that take place here influence appearance of various motifs. In general, it can be said that different abandoned places are also perceived differently and there are groups of motifs that are more characteristic for certain categories of places....
Patočka's Conception of Architecture
Šturmankin, Branislav ; Ševčík, Miloš (advisor) ; Zuska, Vlastimil (referee)
The thesis being presented deals with Patočka's conception of personal bodily space and the architectonics of such space. Personal bodily space is Patočka's specific explication of spatiality of being in the world, which is one of the most fundamental problems of phenomenology in general. We work out this conception of spatiality in the first main part of our thesis by using Patočka's selected texts from the sixties, thus extending Patočka's systematic approach to this problem from his treatise Space and its Issues. This extension is mainly based on the themes of personality and corporality. In the second main part we focus on the architectonics of the worked out notion of spatiality. By this we mean an interpretation of Patočka's explication of personal bodily space through his usage of the notions of building and living (dwelling). Between these two parts we include a comparison with a similar conception of spatiality found in Heidegger's Being and Time.

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