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Gender Role Represented in Official Media: Communist Legacies and the Gap between Rhetoric and Reality
Název práce v češtině: Genderová role v oficiálních médiích: Komunistické dědictví a rozpor mezi rétorikou a realitou.
Název v anglickém jazyce: Gender Role Represented in Official Media: Communist Legacies and the Gap between Rhetoric and Reality
Klíčová slova: Genderový diskurz, masmédia, propaganda, komunistické dědictví, transformace, Rusko, Čína
Klíčová slova anglicky: Gender discourse, Mass media, Propaganda, Communist legacy, Transformation, Russia, China
Akademický rok vypsání: 2018/2019
Typ práce: diplomová práce
Jazyk práce: angličtina
Ústav: Katedra ruských a východoevropských studií (23-KRVS)
Vedoucí / školitel: Mgr. Daniela Kolenovská, Ph.D.
Řešitel: skrytý - zadáno vedoucím/školitelem
Datum přihlášení: 24.11.2019
Datum zadání: 24.11.2019
Datum a čas obhajoby: 16.06.2022 09:30
Místo konání obhajoby: Pekařská 16, JPEK108, 108, Malá učebna, 1.patro
Datum odevzdání elektronické podoby:03.05.2022
Datum proběhlé obhajoby: 16.06.2022
Oponenti: Mgr. Karel Svoboda, Ph.D.
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Předběžná náplň práce
Otázkou, kterou se budeme v tomto článku zabývat, je, jak mainstreamová média reprodukují a podílejí se na přetváření genderového diskurzu před a po transformaci Číny a Ruska. Tento článek se rozhodl porovnat Sovětský svaz/Rusko s Čínou před a po reformě a otevření, aby prozkoumal, jaký vliv mělo komunistické dědictví na změnu genderového diskurzu v obou zemích, jaké jsou podobnosti a rozdíly v těchto dopadech a co vedlo k těmto podobnostem a rozdílům. V této práci jsou jako hlavní objekty výzkumu vybrány deníky People's Daily a Rabotnitsa. Jednak kódováním postav na základě demografie, povolání, vnějšího obrazu a dalších faktorů, jednak kvantitativní analýzou a statistikou makrodat můžeme zhruba utřídit celkový přehled ženských obrazů. Na druhé straně jsou prostřednictvím interpretace a analýzy typických případů shrnuty rozdíly.

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Předběžná náplň práce v anglickém jazyce
The question to be discussed in this paper is how mainstream media reproduce and participate in reshaping gender discourse before and after the transformation of China and Russia. This paper chooses to compare the Soviet Union/Russia with China before and after the reform and opening-up, in order to explore what impact the communist legacy has had on the changing gender discourse in the two countries, what are the similarities and differences in these impacts, and what has led to these similarities and differences. In this paper, People's Daily and Rabotnitsa are selected as the main research objects. On the one hand, by coding the characters based on demography, occupations, external image, and other factors, and by quantitative analysis and macro data statistics, we can roughly sort out the overall overview of female images. On the other hand, through the interpretation and analysis of typical cases, the differences are summarized.
 
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