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Latin American Literature Between Politics and Mythology
AKM500174 |
Faculty of Arts
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Hispanoamerican Literature - Seminar I [1]
ASP300031 |
Faculty of Arts
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Hispanoamerican Literature - Seminar I [2]
ASP300020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Hispanoamerican Literature I
+1
ASP300027 |
Faculty of Arts
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Transculturation and its versions in the Latin American literature
ASPV0018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Typology of Hispanoamerican Novel
ASP400040 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reading Hispanoamerican Texts IIA
+1
ASP100025 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reading Hispanoamerican Texts IIB
ASP14033 |
Faculty of Arts
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Selected Aspects of New Media
YMM079 |
Faculty of Humanities
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New Media and Society
+1
JKB049 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Selected Issues in Cultural Studies
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JKM122 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Czech Translations of Literature in Spanish II
AMPS00009 |
Faculty of Arts
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Literature Written in Spanish in Czech Translations II
AMPS60008 |
Faculty of Arts
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Digital Media and Society
YMSMK013P |
Faculty of Humanities
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Reading Hispanoamerican Texts IA
+1
ASP100024 |
Faculty of Arts
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Personal Management
YMRNPK022 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Media and Participation
+1
JJM176 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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PVP 2 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
+1
AHS666176 |
Faculty of Arts
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SP - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20263 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20264 |
Faculty of Arts
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The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
+1
AKM500215 |
Faculty of Arts
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Political Communication
JJM207 |
Faculty of Social Sciences