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Koncept znečištění kegare v Japonsku na přelomu 16. a 17. století
Thesis title in Czech: Koncept znečištění kegare v Japonsku na přelomu 16. a 17. století
Thesis title in English: The Concept of Pollution Kegare in Japan at the Turn of 16th and 17th Century
Key words: Japonské dějiny, období Tokugawa, období Edo, kegare, eta, hinin, diskriminace v Japonsku
English key words: History of Japan, Tokugawa era, Edo era, kegare, eta, hinin, discrimination in Japan
Academic year of topic announcement: 2014/2015
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Department of Sinology (21-KSI)
Supervisor: Mgr. David Labus, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 10.02.2015
Date of assignment: 12.02.2015
Administrator's approval: not processed yet
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 04.03.2015
Date and time of defence: 08.09.2016 08:00
Date of electronic submission:30.06.2016
Date of proceeded defence: 08.09.2016
Submitted/finalized: committed by student and finalized
Opponents: doc. Ing. Jan Sýkora, M.A., Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
- Popis konceptu kegare ve starověku a středověku, jeho rituální úloha a první kategorie nízkého lidu;
- vývoj konceptu kegare v době nástupu vojenské šlechty a jeho ústup v součinnosti s dalšími socioekonomickými faktory doby;
- popis faktorů, jež přispěly k využití konceptu kegare ve vztahu k určitému populačnímu segmentu na přelomu 16. a 17. století v rámci rodícího se rozřazení obyvatel do čtyř hlavních společenských kategorií;
- popis a analýza změn, které koncept kegare prodělal v průběhu 17. století, zejm. procesu, v jehož rámci přechází role společenské kontroly z veřejných orgánů na obyvatele.
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