Lecturer(s)
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Lavička Martin, Bc. M.A., Ph.D.
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Kučera Ondřej, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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unspecified
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
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Learning outcomes
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The course is designed as an introduction to the study of the island of Taiwan. It discusses the above-defined area of the historical, political, cultural, literary, film, religious and social aspects. In particular, it focuses on the formation of Taiwan's identity against the backdrop of the ideological conflicts of the post-colonial multicultural society. Credits are awarded for mastery of basic concepts of Taiwanese history and culture which is examined in the mid-term and final written test. Another requirement is a book review of selected Taiwanese fiction.
The course is aimed as an introduction to the study of the island of Taiwan, the Taiwan region of China, while the Republic of China on Taiwan as a state department. Discusses the above-defined area of the historical, political, cultural, literary, film, religious and social aspects. In particular, it focused on the formation of Taiwan's identity against the backdrop of the ideological conflicts of the post-colonial multicultural society modernized island.
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Prerequisites
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The course is designed for students II. Block bachelor study branch CHINESE PHILOLOGY.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
Credits are awarded for mastery of basic concepts of Taiwanese history and culture.
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Recommended literature
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BAKEŠOVÁ, Ivana. Čína ve XX. století. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2001-2003. 2. sv. (1. díl. 2001. 126 s. ISBN 80-244-0251-3.; 2. díl. 2003. 218 s. Edice Učebnice. ISBN 80-244-0611-X.).
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BAKEŠOVÁ, Ivana. Dějiny Taiwanu..
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FAIRBANK, John King. Dějiny Číny. Praha: Lidové noviny, 1998. 656 s. ISBN 80-7106-249-9..
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FÜRST, Rudolf. Čína ve XX. století. 3. díl. Období 1989-2005. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2006. 189 s. ISBN 80-244-1286-1..
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