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Pregón and its impact on the development of ultrasound in the work of Nicolas Guillén.
Grešová, Martina ; Poláková, Dora (advisor) ; Sánchez Fernández, Juan Antonio (referee)
(English) The aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between pregoneros, street vendors in Cuba and the Cuban avant-garde poetry of the author Nicolas Guillén. The assumption that both elements have common features was primarily the fact that most street vendors popularity correlates with the end of modernism and the avant-garde beginnings, at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. In the theoretical part, we first focused on the cultural development of Cuban society, which created the basis for the study of music and literature. We found that music was the common denominator in both areas pregones (verses made up of street vendors) and Guillen's poetry. In practical part, we focused on a formal and thematic analysis of pregoners and poems from the collections Sóngoro Cosongo and Motivos de Son. Based on these analyzes we conclude that both elements have in common features of the temporal parallelism and orientation of the Cuban folklore, tradition and black roots, but on their basis we can not confirm a direct impact on Guillen poetry.
Reflection of the Indigenous world in the 20 th Century Latin American Essay
Núňez Tayupanta, Lucie ; Housková, Anna (advisor) ; Poláková, Dora (referee) ; Riebová, Markéta (referee)
Reflection of the Indigenous World in the 20th Century Latin American Essay PhDr. Lucie Núñez Tayupanta Abstract This dissertation focuses on the study of essayistic works which reflect the presence of indigenous world and its cultural traditions in Latin America. The aim of this work is to answer the question of how Latin-American essayists consider the contribution of the indigenous heritage to the creation of national identity. Furthermore, the work aims to point out the differences in approach of the essayists and to emphasize specific elements of this process in their works. At the beginning, the thesis deals with the theoretical definition of the genre of essay which is primarily based on studies of Spanish and Latin-American critics. The main part is devoted to the analysis of six essayistic works where three different approaches to the relationship between cultures are evident. The harmonic conception is present in the work of the Mexican writer Alfonso Reyes. Reyes finds common features between the original (pre- Columbian) and the contemporary culture and observes a blending of these two units. In the case of Reyes' text, we can see an effort to find a harmony in the fusion of cultures, the European and indigenous tradition. In the second approach, the dramatic, there can be found two views....
The analysis of the Comic Book-adaptation "Too Loud Solitude" based on the original book by Bohumil Hrabal
Perglerová, Jitka ; Kořínek, Pavel (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Presented bachelor's degree thesis contains an analysis of the comic book adaptation of Too Loud a Solitude by French authors Lionel Tran, Ambre and Valérie Berge. It focuses primarily on influence of specific components of comic books form on Hrabal- s poetic expression, that is accomplished primarily with various size of panels and its unfold, distribution of units and details, but also with the style of drawing and with complete text- and picture element cooperation. It demonstrates, that with an apposite aplication of these elements delicate nuances of Hrabal- s poetic expression can be also varied and that some meanings (originaly textuelly inzerent)are further strenghtened with these elements. Further attention is then dedicated to the time- and culture shifts, that this adaptation also devolops end employs.

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