| dc.contributor.advisor | Plechanovová, Běla | |
| dc.creator | Prateepjinda, Kan | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-03-26T15:34:58Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2021-03-26T15:34:58Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2014 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/69103 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Kan Prateepjinda Terrorism in Popular Culture: A Discourse Analysis of the Portrayal of IRA Terrorism in Films Abstract The paper begins by asserting that -terrorism‖ is a social construct based on discourse from a particular historical context, and that our understanding of terrorism is fashioned by that discourse. It goes on to argue that film, as a powerful medium of popular culture, generates meaning of social events and gives filmgoers a feeling of reality; film functions as a second view on the world, guiding audiences from reel to real. The study shows how the forty-year long (1968-2008) history of IRA terrorism is portrayed through a selection of eight films, and the -articulation‖ and -interpellation‖ are studied empirically through the portrayal of terrorism in these films. The discourse on terrorism is analyzed in terms of discourse productivity, and the study uses Foucault's genealogy to trace the -history of present-day IRA terrorism.‖ The findings show that discursive formations are displayed as four different features of IRA terrorism constructed by film language and textual language. These different features reveal the discontinuity of the discourse that is framed by particular time periods. The paper concludes that IRA terrorism (and the acts of IRA terrorists), as portrayed in the eight... | en_US |
| dc.language | English | cs_CZ |
| dc.language.iso | en_US | |
| dc.publisher | Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
| dc.subject | terrorism | en_US |
| dc.subject | discourse analysis | en_US |
| dc.subject | IRA | en_US |
| dc.subject | film | en_US |
| dc.subject | terrorism | cs_CZ |
| dc.subject | discourse analysis | cs_CZ |
| dc.subject | IRA | cs_CZ |
| dc.subject | film | cs_CZ |
| dc.title | Terrorism in Popular Culture: A Discourse Analysis of the Portrayal of IRA-Terrorism in Films | en_US |
| dc.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
| dcterms.created | 2014 | |
| dcterms.dateAccepted | 2014-06-25 | |
| dc.description.department | Katedra mezinárodních vztahů | cs_CZ |
| dc.description.department | Department of International Relations | en_US |
| dc.description.faculty | Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
| dc.description.faculty | Faculty of Social Sciences | en_US |
| dc.identifier.repId | 150995 | |
| dc.contributor.referee | Ditrych, Ondřej | |
| dc.identifier.aleph | 001830046 | |
| thesis.degree.name | Mgr. | |
| thesis.degree.level | navazující magisterské | cs_CZ |
| thesis.degree.discipline | International Security Studies | en_US |
| thesis.degree.discipline | Mezinárodní bezpečnostní studia | cs_CZ |
| thesis.degree.program | Politologie | cs_CZ |
| thesis.degree.program | Political Science | en_US |
| uk.thesis.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
| uk.taxonomy.organization-cs | Fakulta sociálních věd::Katedra mezinárodních vztahů | cs_CZ |
| uk.taxonomy.organization-en | Faculty of Social Sciences::Department of International Relations | en_US |
| uk.faculty-name.cs | Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
| uk.faculty-name.en | Faculty of Social Sciences | en_US |
| uk.faculty-abbr.cs | FSV | cs_CZ |
| uk.degree-discipline.cs | Mezinárodní bezpečnostní studia | cs_CZ |
| uk.degree-discipline.en | International Security Studies | en_US |
| uk.degree-program.cs | Politologie | cs_CZ |
| uk.degree-program.en | Political Science | en_US |
| thesis.grade.cs | Výborně | cs_CZ |
| thesis.grade.en | Excellent | en_US |
| uk.abstract.en | Kan Prateepjinda Terrorism in Popular Culture: A Discourse Analysis of the Portrayal of IRA Terrorism in Films Abstract The paper begins by asserting that -terrorism‖ is a social construct based on discourse from a particular historical context, and that our understanding of terrorism is fashioned by that discourse. It goes on to argue that film, as a powerful medium of popular culture, generates meaning of social events and gives filmgoers a feeling of reality; film functions as a second view on the world, guiding audiences from reel to real. The study shows how the forty-year long (1968-2008) history of IRA terrorism is portrayed through a selection of eight films, and the -articulation‖ and -interpellation‖ are studied empirically through the portrayal of terrorism in these films. The discourse on terrorism is analyzed in terms of discourse productivity, and the study uses Foucault's genealogy to trace the -history of present-day IRA terrorism.‖ The findings show that discursive formations are displayed as four different features of IRA terrorism constructed by film language and textual language. These different features reveal the discontinuity of the discourse that is framed by particular time periods. The paper concludes that IRA terrorism (and the acts of IRA terrorists), as portrayed in the eight... | en_US |
| uk.file-availability | V | |
| uk.grantor | Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Katedra mezinárodních vztahů | cs_CZ |
| thesis.grade.code | 1 | |
| dc.contributor.consultant | Střítecký, Vít | |
| uk.publication-place | Praha | cs_CZ |
| uk.thesis.defenceStatus | O | |
| dc.identifier.lisID | 990018300460106986 | |