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Speech of Samizdat feuilleton. Analysis of Československý fejeton publihed in the 2nd half of 1970s in Edice Petlice
VITOŇOVÁ, Barbora
The diploma thesis is deals with the analysis of four editions of the samizdat periodical Československý fejeton/fejtón [Czechoslovak feuilleton], a project of the authors of inedited (illegal) literature made by close friends of Ludvík Vaculík in the second half of the 1970s. The individual contributions were viewed as representation of the contemporary expression of unofficial authors in their time. Moreover, these authors were persecuted by the regime of the totalitarian Czechoslovak state. Their contributions show the experience of everyday life and the authors' deeply subjective view of the totaliarianism. They also show the timeless philosophical-ethical considerations and formation of the specific institutionalized speech of dissent. The goal of this thesis is to define the relation of these contributions to the next artistic work and activities of these authors, especially in the point of view of the samizdat journal Obsah [Content]. The thesis includes a reminder and a general and partial interpretation of the political events of the given time. The representatives of inetided (illegal) literature on the political events not only with their statements, but also with their artistic work, which was strongly influenced by both content and form. There was created a project of inedited literature to help expand the space of parallel culture and thus to resist ideological cultural and political norms.
Collected Works of Jan Patočka as an Editorial Problem
Petruželková, Adéla ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Brabec, Jiří (referee) ; Kosák, Michal (referee)
The dissertation thesis Collected Works of Jan Patočka as an Editorial Problem deals with both the samizdat and the printed versions of the collected works of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka (1907 - 1977) and other domestic as well as foreign editions of his work. The Archival Collection of Jan Patočka's Work emerged as the side product, to some extent uncoordinated and intuitive, of the sorting of the author's legacy in the years 1977 - 1989. Nevertheless, the 27 volumes of this unpublished edition represent a fully-fledged attempt to organize a critical edition of Patočka's collected works. At the end of the 1980's, an exile edition was intended, as the outcome of the cooperation of domestic, exiled and foreign community of researchers. The post-revolution Collected Works of Jan Patočka have been published since 1996 and, contrary to the previous series, represent a re-arranged and amended edition. The paper follows the process of scientific reflection, which has accompanied the edition of Patočka's works (both edition series were assembled by the same editorial team of Patočka's disciples.) We describe the use of thematic, chronological and other criteria in the course of the organization of the collected works, the transformation and scope of editorial commentaries, especially when dealing with the areas...

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