1 ANTROPOLOGIE IZRAELSKO-PALESTINSKÉHO KONFLIKTU SAN277 Attila KOVÁCS Fakulta sociálních studií MU podzimní semestr 2021 místo: U36 čas: 16:00-19:40 formou blokové výuky v termínech: 30. 9., 14. 10., 18. 11. a 2. 12. ANOTACE A CÍLE KURZU Kurz úvodem do problematiky izraelsko-palestinského konfliktu a jeho antropologického zkoumání. Studenti by se měli seznámit s obecnými pojmy v dané témě a poté s prostřednictvím vybraných tematických okruhů získat bližší informace o izraelsko-palestinském konfliktu jako i o případných nesnázích a úskalích provádět antropologický výzkum v konfliktní zóně. Kurz se bude konat jako přednáška i seminář. PODMÍNKY ÚSPĚŠNÉHO ABSOLVOVÁNI A ZPŮSOB HODNOCENÍ Průběžné testy na základě textů (Bar-On 10%; Sa’di 10%; Rothenberg 15%; Semmerling 25%; Kovács 10%) texty budou umístnění ve studijních materiálech kurzu a testy proběhnou rovněž v rámci ISu. Průběžné testy celkem: 70 % Recepce filmů. Filmy budou umístněné v ISu a studenti by se na ne měli podívat jako domácí úkol před konáním testů z filmů. Test z obsahu filmů celkem: 30 % Celkové hodnocení: A (100-93 %) B (92-85 %) C (84-78 %) D (77-69 %) E (68-60 %) F (59 % a míň) 2 HARMONOGRAM KURZU I/1. Úvod (30. 9. 2021) Harmonogram a rozsah kurzu, přehled základní literatury. Jak provádět antropologický výzkum v konfliktní zóně. I/2. Prostor a čas (30. 9. 2021) Kde jsme: prostor, mapy a krajina, „země zaslíbená“. Kdy, kdo, co: čas a národní naratívy, kdo tady byl dříve: boj o historii (izraelská škola „nové historie“), jazyk (pojmenování etnických a náboženských skupin, míst atd.). II. Národní naratív I - domácí úkol (14. 10. 2021) Filmy: Cast a Giant Shadow (Melville Shavelson, 1966) The Time That Remains (Elia Suleiman, 2009) Cup Final (Eran Riklis, 1991) III/1. Národní naratívy II (18. 11. 2021) Texty: BAR-ON, Mordechai, “Remembering 1948: Personal Recollections, Collective Memory, and the Search for “What Really Happened”, In: MORRIS, Benny (ed.), Making Israel, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2007, 29-46. SA’DI, Ahmad H., “Catastrophe, Memory and Identity: Al-Nakbah as a Component of Palestinian Identity”, Israel Studies, vol. 7 no. 2 (Fall 2002), 175-198. III/2. Konflikt a urbánní prostor (18. 11. 2021) Jeruzalém jako případová studie. IV/1. Úskalí terénního výzkumu v Izraeli / Palestině (2. 12. 2021) Text: ROTHENBERG, Celia E., On Doing Fieldwork in Palestine: Advice, Fieldnotes, and Other Thoughts, London – New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, vii-xi, 67-86. 3 IV/2. Výzkum vizuální reprezentace konfliktu (2. 12. 2021) Texty: SEMMERLING, Tim Jon, Israeli and Palestinian Postcards: Presentations of National Self, Austin, University of Texas Press, 2004, 13-60, 135-197. 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