Freetekno jako objekt mediální pozornosti: nosnost morální paniky a reálněsocialistické analogie
Freetekno as an object of media attention: the explanatory power of moral panic and real socialist analogy
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Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSource document
Studie z aplikované lingvistiky - Studies in Applied LinguisticsPeriodical publication year: 2017
Periodical Volume: 8
Periodical Issue: 1
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morální panika, Czechtek, freetekno, kritická diskurzivní analýza, jazyk reálného socialismuThis article presents research concerning the image of the annual rave party
Czechtek (1994–2006) and its media coverage by Czech media. It shows how the framework was established
for the description of these rave parties, which were characterised by schematic images
during annual moral panics — key images depicted the contamination of the surrounding area,
drugs, the strange and erratic nature of participants and the dishonouring of the state. This study
shows that this media coverage played a repressive role in relation to the subculture by attracting
the attention of the public, mobilising large numbers of visitors, and demanding repressive solutions.
The article enters into a debate with previous analyses of Czechtek media coverage, and the
comparisons they draw with the media coverage of alternative culture during the state socialist
dictatorship of the 1970s. The article argues that the one-sided use of the analogy with repressive
socialist-era discourse regarding alternative culture is not fruitful, and that it is more interesting
to compare and analyse the differences between the two. Post-socialist media discourse is also
ideological and repressive, but it is, nevertheless, different to the media discourse of the socialist
dictatorship.