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Human Body as a Subject to Violence in American Transgressive Fiction
Údaje o názvu Human Body as a Subject to Violence in American Transgressive Fiction [rukopis] / Miloš Rouzek Další variantní názvy Human Body as a Subject to Violence in American Transgressive Fiction Osobní jméno Rouzek, Miloš, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Human Body as a Subject to Violence in American Transgressive Fiction Vyd.údaje 2023 Fyz.popis 102 + 0 Poznámka Oponent Marcel Arbeit Ved. práce Michal Peprník Dal.odpovědnost Arbeit, Marcel (oponent) Peprník, Michal, 1960- (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova transgression * transgressive fiction * carnivalesque * violence * corporeality * human body * Nova Express * American Psycho * Fight Club * transgression * transgressive fiction * carnivalesque * violence * corporeality * human body * Nova Express * American Psycho * Fight Club Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Anglická filologie Studijní obor Anglická filologie / Teorie a dějiny výtvarných umění kniha
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In this thesis, I focus on American transgressive fiction of the second half of the 20th century from which I selected three novels, namely: Nova Express, American Psycho, and Fight Club. After establishing a theoretical framework based on Michel Foucault's theories of discourse and transgression, further developed by Chris Jenks, I define the genre of transgressive fiction with its characteristic features and themes. While employing concepts of the carnivalesque, grotesque, and Robin Mookerjee's theory of the mock-epic, I then link themes of human body and violence to the tradition of transgressive fiction. Using the method of categorizing literary attacks by Kathryn Hume and reading transgressive elements in the texts as a critical examination of dominant ideologies and systems from the extra-textual context, as proposed by Coco d'Hont, I further analyze the role of body imagery and violent acts portrayed in the selected novels. I focus primarily on the relation between the nature of violence performed on human bodies and the ideological, political, or social practices operating in the depicted environment.In this thesis, I focus on American transgressive fiction of the second half of the 20th century from which I selected three novels, namely: Nova Express, American Psycho, and Fight Club. After establishing a theoretical framework based on Michel Foucault's theories of discourse and transgression, further developed by Chris Jenks, I define the genre of transgressive fiction with its characteristic features and themes. While employing concepts of the carnivalesque, grotesque, and Robin Mookerjee's theory of the mock-epic, I then link themes of human body and violence to the tradition of transgressive fiction. Using the method of categorizing literary attacks by Kathryn Hume and reading transgressive elements in the texts as a critical examination of dominant ideologies and systems from the extra-textual context, as proposed by Coco d'Hont, I further analyze the role of body imagery and violent acts portrayed in the selected novels. I focus primarily on the relation between the nature of violence performed on human bodies and the ideological, political, or social practices operating in the depicted environment.
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