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Za hranicí sektářství: dynamika paměti v Severoirském muralismu
dc.contributor.advisorŘehořová, Irena
dc.creatorRava, Gabriella
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-25T06:29:37Z
dc.date.available2024-04-25T06:29:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/189004
dc.description.abstractGabriella Rava- Doctoral Thesis Beyond Sectarianism: the Dynamics of Memory in Northern Irish Muralism Abstract: The present research aims to analyze the famous political murals of Northern Ireland within a renewed frame that moves beyond the theoretical dimension that has dominated the study of mural painting in the province. Proposing the concept of 'muralism', which allows for the adoption of a systematic and unitary perspective on this well-rooted practice, this work investigates its contemporary development through the analysis of some functions/trends underlying it. These are identified as: commodification and heritagization, transnationalism, commemoration, archival impulse and the related digitization and archiving of images of murals. These functions/trends, which encompass muralism both within the realm of material culture and digital practices, fall within a theoretical model that describes muralism as a dynamic system through which the communities of Northern Ireland have embodied and transmitted their own collective memories, especially those of the conflict. It is within this model, which highlights the dynamic nature and (auto)poietic character of muralism as a system of memory, that the aforementioned functions/trends are examined, moving on multiple levels of manifestation. These include...en_US
dc.languageEnglishcs_CZ
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta humanitních studiícs_CZ
dc.subjectmuralismen_US
dc.subjectdynamic systemen_US
dc.subjectmemoryen_US
dc.subjectarchiveen_US
dc.subjectNorthern Irelanden_US
dc.subjectmuralismcs_CZ
dc.subjectdynamic systemcs_CZ
dc.subjectmemorycs_CZ
dc.subjectarchivecs_CZ
dc.subjectNorthern Irelandcs_CZ
dc.titleBeyond sectarianism: the dynamics of memory in Northern Irish muralismen_US
dc.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2024
dcterms.dateAccepted2024-04-04
dc.description.departmentPhD Semiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
dc.description.departmentDoktorský program Sémiotika a filozofie komunikacecs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFaculty of Humanitiesen_US
dc.description.facultyFakulta humanitních studiícs_CZ
dc.identifier.repId215812
dc.title.translatedZa hranicí sektářství: dynamika paměti v Severoirském muralismucs_CZ
dc.contributor.refereeAsavei, Maria Alina
dc.contributor.refereeKocián, Jiří
thesis.degree.namePh.D.
thesis.degree.leveldoktorskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationcs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
thesis.degree.programSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
thesis.degree.programSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationcs_CZ
uk.thesis.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-csFakulta humanitních studií::Doktorský program Sémiotika a filozofie komunikacecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enFaculty of Humanities::PhD Semiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
uk.faculty-name.csFakulta humanitních studiícs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enFaculty of Humanitiesen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.csFHScs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
uk.degree-program.csSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationcs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enSemiotics and Philosophy of Communicationen_US
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thesis.grade.enPassen_US
uk.abstract.enGabriella Rava- Doctoral Thesis Beyond Sectarianism: the Dynamics of Memory in Northern Irish Muralism Abstract: The present research aims to analyze the famous political murals of Northern Ireland within a renewed frame that moves beyond the theoretical dimension that has dominated the study of mural painting in the province. Proposing the concept of 'muralism', which allows for the adoption of a systematic and unitary perspective on this well-rooted practice, this work investigates its contemporary development through the analysis of some functions/trends underlying it. These are identified as: commodification and heritagization, transnationalism, commemoration, archival impulse and the related digitization and archiving of images of murals. These functions/trends, which encompass muralism both within the realm of material culture and digital practices, fall within a theoretical model that describes muralism as a dynamic system through which the communities of Northern Ireland have embodied and transmitted their own collective memories, especially those of the conflict. It is within this model, which highlights the dynamic nature and (auto)poietic character of muralism as a system of memory, that the aforementioned functions/trends are examined, moving on multiple levels of manifestation. These include...en_US
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uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta humanitních studií, Doktorský program Sémiotika a filozofie komunikacecs_CZ
thesis.grade.codeP
uk.publication-placePrahacs_CZ
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