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Mgr. Vít Zdrálek Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
34 classes
39 publications
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Introduction to Ethnomusicology
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AHV110020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Christianity and Music in (Southern) Africa
AHV110283 |
Faculty of Arts
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Decolonizing (South) Africa Music (Studies)
AHV030000 |
Faculty of Arts
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Preparatory Seminar I
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AHV110006 |
Faculty of Arts
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Preparatory Seminar II
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AHV110007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Topics in Ethnomusicology I
AHV110041 |
Faculty of Arts
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Topics in Ethnomusicology II
AHV110042 |
Faculty of Arts
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Theory in contemporary ethnomusicology
AHV110132 |
Faculty of Arts
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Music Folkloristics and Ethnomusicology in the Czech Lands
AHV110146 |
Faculty of Arts
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Music-ethnographic writing
AHV110154 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ethnomusicology: A Very Short Introduction
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Martin Stokes: The Republic of Love. Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago a Londýn 2010, XVIII 219 s.
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
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Telefonotéka 21. 7. 2013
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Jihoafrická hudba. Jihoafrická hymna, složitý příběh národa
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Jihoafrická hudba. Jihoafrický jazz mezi domovem a exilem
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Representations of Africa in the imagination in countries without colonies
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Practicing Bio-Ethnography in South African Township: Prospects and Predicaments of the Ethnographic Method
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Writing against Culture in South African Township: Bio-Ethnography of an Average Musician
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Viva Africa: International Conference on African Studies: "Africa and (the Other) Europe: Imageries - Discourses - Exchanges"
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Choirs as a phenomenon of South African musical culture. A Phenomenon that unites people and makes tham proud South Africans
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