Relationship Between Image and Word

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307MVOS credit 3 12 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 66 to 81 hours of self-study English, Czech winter

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Workshop o vztahu obrazu a slova se zabývá možnostmi práce s jazykem v rámci vizuálního díla. Otvírá možnosti práce se slovem, které nejen popisuje či postihuje obraz, či funguje jako doplněk, ale pracuje s vyzněním díla, které různými způsoby mění.

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Petra Hůlová is a fiction writer and the recipient of several literary awards, including the Czechia’s highest literary recognitions – the Magnesia Litera, the Josef Škvorecký Award and the Jiří Orten Award. She studied language, culture, and anthropology at universities in Prague, Ulan Bator and New York, and was a Fulbright scholar in the USA. Her first novel, All This Belongs to Me (2002, Paměť mojí babičce), won the Magnesia Litera Award for Discovery of the Year. The English translation by Alex Zucker won the ALTA National Translation Award. Her fourth novel, Plastic Three-bedroom (2006, Umělohmotný třípokoj), won the Jiří Orten Prize for the best work of prose or poetry by an author of thirty or under; Alex Zucker’s English translation received the PEN Translates Award. Hůlová’s fifth novel, Taiga Station (2008, Stanice Tajga) won the Josef Škvorecký Prize. A total of ten novels and two plays of hers have been translated into more than ten languages. Fox Eyes is her latest book, first for children. She lives in Prague.

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