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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pomocí ničeho chceme změnit svět / Using Nothing We Want to Change the the World

Lacina, Štěpán January 2012 (has links)
This work focuses on the evolution of Dada and its manifestation in Czech literature, especially in the twenties of the twentieth century, but, of course, it focuses on later manifestations too. It focuses on the main features of dadaism, like abhor technics, mysticism and rituality, destruction, universality, dada language or humour. Application of dada to czech discourse would be unable, without defining these features. This work focuses on real or potential dadaistic manifestations and theoretical reception in the czech discourse, which is represented by Karel Teige on the side of oppositors and the Devetsil group of Brno on the side of propagators. The last chapter is about the relations between dadaism and carnival culture, that wat theoretically formulated by Bachtin. I focuses especially on identical properties. Key words: Dadaism, carnival culture, humour, destruction, manifesto.
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Komika Nerudových fejetonů z let šedesátých / Comic in Jan Neruda's Columns in 1860s

Špaček, Martin January 2018 (has links)
The thesis deals with the comic aspect of the first decade of Jan Neruda's vast column work. The main goal of the thesis is to define and clearly arrange the vague terms in the comic area as well as delimit the column within the author's entire journalist work. The first part of the thesis summarizes the research efforts made so far into Neruda's column journalism focusing on its comic component. The main part of the thesis is dedicated to the two basic forms of literary comic in Neruda's columns, satire and humour, specifically their foundations, means, forms, goals and topics. The incidence, stability and/or variability of the given comic tools are also discussed. In addition, the thesis describes the interrelating factors that significantly affected the form of the author's column comic in the decade observed: the then social and political climate, Neruda's model reader and (self) censorship. KEY WORDS Neruda, column, comic, satire, humour
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You must gather your party before venturing forth / You must gather your party before venturing forth

Brož, Štěpán Unknown Date (has links)
As my diploma thesis I created a series of expresive figurative paintings. The series tells fragments of stories from romantic fantazy sceneries combined with contemporary subcultural and life style motives. My inspiration comes from a strong game play experience and a deep emotional bond with the central european landscape. The story is situated somewhere between a fairy talish past and a dystopic future.
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Humor och demens : En litteraturstudie / Humor and dementia : A literature study

Söderström, Elenor, Bonde, Sandi January 2018 (has links)
Med en allt äldre befolkning ökar insjuknandet i demenssjukdomar och allt tyder på en fortsatt kraftig ökning. Symtom som uppstår vid demens påverkar individen fysiskt, psykiskt och socialt. Det finns inget botemedel mot demenssjukdom men det finns läkemedel som lindrar symtom. Humor har visat sig vara användbart inom omvårdnaden för sjuksköterskor och patienter. Studiens syfte var att belysa humorns betydelse vid demenssjukdom, ur de demenssjukas, informella och formella vårdgivares perspektiv. Metoden som användes var en litteraturstudie där resultatet grundades på tolv resultatartiklar varav nio var kvalitativa och tre var kvantitativa. Resultatet visade på att humor i omvårdnad vid demens kan bevara vårdtagarens unika människovärde. Genom att stärka kommunikationen och relationen mellan demenssjuk och vårdare, främjas positiva känslor för både de med demens och deras vårdare, underlättar anpassningen till den nya situationen som demens innebär för de med demens och deras vårdare och lyfter fram det personliga och individuella. Sjuksköterskor och övrig vårdpersonal kan använda humor i omvårdnaden av patienter med demens. Det behövs dock ytterligare forskning inom området som kan ligga till grund för utbildning och användning av humor i vårdandet av personer med demenssjukdom. / With an aging population, the onset of dementia is increasing and all indicates a continued significant increase. Symptoms that occur in dementia affect the individual physically, psychologically and socially. There is no cure for dementia but there are medicines that relieve symptoms. Humor has proved useful in nursing care for nurses and patients. The purpose of the study was to highlight the importance of humor in dementia, from the perspective of individuals living with dementia, informal caregivers and formal caregivers. The method was a literature study where the result was based on twelve articles, of which nine qualitative and three quantitative. The result showed that humor in nursing in dementia can preserve the healthcare provider's unique human dignity. By strengthening communication and the relationship between dementia and caregivers, promoting positive feelings for both those with dementia and their caregivers, facilitates the adaptation to the new situation that dementia imply for those with dementia and their caregivers and highlighting the personal and individual. Nurses and other healthcare professionals can use humor in nursing patients with dementia. However, further research is needed in the area that can be used as a basis for education and use of humor in the care of people with dementia.
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Humor v univerzitních románech Davida Lodge / Humour in the Campus Novel of David Lodge

VOLDŘICHOVÁ, Magda January 2011 (has links)
The subject of this work is analyses and interpretation of David Lodge´s campus novels. In the concrete, the diploma paper is focused on sources and elements of comicality, especially humour, satire and parody, in Lodge´s free trilogy Changing Places, Small World and Nice Work. The starting point of this diploma paper is characterisation of the genre of the campus novel, with the inclusion of the social situation in the period of the genesis of this genre, and the short outline of its representatives, with emphasis on the novel of Kingsley Amis Lucky Jim. In the following the work considers the ways of the realisation of comicality in the text and from this basis the practical part derives. The main aim is to point out the ways of usage of comic in Lodge´s campus novels and this purpose is achieved in the analysis of the particular texts.
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Humor a satira jako prostředek vyrovnání se se zkušeností holokaustu na příkladu děl Tadeusze Borowského a Edgara Hilsenratha / Humor and Satire as instrument of reconciliation with the holocaust experience on the example of T. Borowski and E. Hilsenrath works

Šulcová, Veronika January 2021 (has links)
Although the combination of humour and holocaust may seem rather startling, further analysis of humour characteristics brings to light its significant functions, which, according to the survivors, humour in the holocaust truly fulfilled. Whether it is a matter of being able to see the object of one's attention from several perspectives, from an emotional distance or being able to release accumulated frustrations, there is clear evidence of humour's appreciable role during the holocaust and in the aftermath. Within the framework of coping with the trauma caused by the holocaust experience also emerged holocaust literature dealing with the subject from a humorous perspective, which motivated a lot of debates developed about appropriateness of humour in the holocaust representation. To other controversial works from this area also belong the short stories by Tadeusz Borowski and the novel The Nazi & the Barber by Edgar Hilsenrath. This master thesis follows humour, satire and cynicism as means of coping with traumatic holocaust experience based on the example of the above mentioned works of Tadeusz Borowski and Edgar Hilsenrath, which, according to many critics, tested the limits of holocaust representation thanks to their unusual humorous approach. Thus, the aim of the thesis is to analyze these...
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Náboženství a humor: Komické vrstvy ve staroseverských náboženských textech a jejich vztah k oficiálnímu náboženství / Religion and Humour: Comical Layers in Old Norse Religious Texts and Their Relationship to the Offical Religion

Michalíková, Jana January 2014 (has links)
This paper focuses on the comic layers in Eddic mythological poetry, namely in Lokasenna, Hárbarðsljóð and Ϸrymskviða, and on their relation to the Old Norse religion. In the past, these comic and seemingly blasphemic poems used to be interpreted as a display of criticism of the religious system or, due to the impossibility to date their origin, as a product of late decadent paganism or even as a Christian satire of this religion. This paper shows that such interpretations are not necessary, and that the comic Eddic poems could have existed as a functional part of the Old Norse religion. It points out the affinity of the categories of religious humour and chaos. Subsequently, it presents various theories, mostly from the field of anthropology of religion, which show that a temporarily confrontation of order with chaos can be a desirable practise for a religion, and that humour can serve as a suitable means to achieve such a confrontation. The second part of the paper focuses on the particular Eddic poems. It analyses in detail their comic layers, and examines the possibilities of their function within the Old Norse religion on the background of the notion of piety and blasphemy in their time. It demonstrates their link to the tradition of ritualized verbal duels and other socio-cultural phenomena,...
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Role pánských lifestylových časopisů na českém mediálním trhu se zaměřením na časopis Maxim / Role of the Men's Lifestyle Magazines on the Czech Media Market with Focus on the Maxim

Kubištová, Lenka January 2013 (has links)
The thesis "Role of the Men's Lifestyle Magazines in the Czech Media Market with Focus on the Maxim Magazine" deals with the analysis of five lifestyle magazines for men situated in the Czech Republic in 2011 - Playboy, Esquire, FHM, ForMen, and Maxim. The thesis begins with a brief introduction into the history of the studied magazines in the Czech Republic and further examines them from the content, language, and graphics perspective. Special attention is dedicated to Maxim as it is the most successful magazine in the segment. With the help of the discourse analysis in the interpretation of Teun A. van Dijk the work focuses on five categories that characterize the magazine discourse: the ambivalent approach to the traditional "heroic" masculinity, the way Maxim communicates with its readers, the role of humour (especially irony) and the magazine's view on homosexuals and women. The thesis demonstrates the ideological - sexist - base of the Maxim discourse with the support of demonstrative examples.
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Stranger compliment jako forma symbolického násilí na ženách v kontextu České republiky / Stranger compliment as a form of symbolic violence on women in Czech Republic

Švarcová, Eva January 2015 (has links)
This thesis introduces sociolinguistic phenomenon called street compliment, that has not been studied much in Czech Republic. It is a form of a comment given in public places by unacquainted persons, most commonly by men to women but not exclusively. Based in the feminist tradition the research was realized as a set of semi-structured interviews with eight female participants. The research revealed how the participants understand the phenomenon and how the heteronormative configuration of society is being perpetuated. The interpretation of street compliment as a form of a compliment is based on the discourse of female atractiveness and a strong sexual drive at males. The street compliment can be used to express sexual interest, to perform masculinity or to perform identity overall. The street compliment as a display of masculine behaviour towards a legitimate target, that is to say attractive woman, refers to the use of street compliment as a mean of disciplination of female subjects. The participants agreed that they do not utter street compliments because of its convenience. Instead they would express their interest in a group of friends without exteriorizing it. On one side the participants create subversive discourses, however it is common to observe symbolic violence done to them, amongs other...
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Fenomén počítačových her a jejich převod do češtiny / Computer games - a phenomenon in translation

Wicha, Lukáš January 2013 (has links)
The topic of computer/video games and their translation has only recently attracted attention of translation scholars. The thesis aims at introducing the phenomenon as a legitimate topic of translation studies, presenting it as a specific and influential medium with an extensive user subculture. A description of the overall process of game localization, and specifically its practice in the Czech Republic are included. Lexical analysis of selected computer game reviews and online discussions is complemented with a questionnaire survey to reveal if and how computer games and game- focused articles influence the constitution of a characteristic sociolect and its usage outside the gamer subculture. Concepts used in intercultural and interlingual transfer of computer games are defined and compared with established terms in translation studies. A comparative analysis of original and Czech versions of two computer games is carried out to identify translation methods used in the transfer of culture- and language-specific elements in order to determine whether the process of computer game translation exhibits any specific features that may justify the introduction of new terms into translation studies. Specific features of computer games in translation are described and an analysis of several games...

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