Interrogating the austerity measures introduced by the Czech government under the Prime Ministry of Petr Nečas (2010–2013), this essay wishes to highlight the importance of the translations of the political into the registry of morality, which Chantal Mouffe identifies as features of post-politics, for (re)establishment of social hierarchies and inequalities based in difference. In particular, I demonstrate the strategic importance of “disability” and the racialised concept of “maladaptation” for such post-political reformulations of the political and normative outlines of abled citizenship. After mapping out the ideological deployment of the idea of crisis for the ethics of austerity, the essay concludes by posing questions about possible limits and drawbacks of relying upon crisis as a trope of intersectional feminist critique., Kateřína Kolářová., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
This article focuses on periodicals of the Czechoslovak-South Slavic League and the Czechoslovak-South Slavic Revue, which were published from 1920 to 1929 and 1930 to 1939 and contributed significantly to the development of relations between interwar Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. These periodicals were published by the association of the same name. The main topics were culture, arts, tourism, literature, and economy. and Příspěvek se zabývá periodiky Československo-jihoslovanská liga a Československo-jihoslovanská revue, které vycházely v letech 1920–1929 a 1930–1939 a jež výrazně přispívaly k rozvoji meziválečných československo-jugoslávských styků. Časopisy vydával stejnojmenný spolek Československo-jihoslovanská liga a mezi hlavní témata časopisů patřila kultura, umění, turismus, literatura či hospodářství.
This text presents an analysis of the recent emphasis in HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns: the discursive constructions of HIV/AIDS as an issue of risk and its management. Specifically, the text discusses the prevention materials produced by state-funded institutions in the Czech Republic. The aim of the text is twofold: First, it analyses the specific discourse (and rationality) of risk that permeates HIV/AIDS prevention in relation to and as a part of modern biopolitics and (self-)governance. Second, the text examines the discourse of risk for its gendered implications and its re-inscription of gendered power inequalities., Kateřina Kolářová., Obsahuje bibliografii, and Anglické resumé
The following contribution deals with the Czechoslovak-Yugoslav relations in education and training, particularly in the period between the world wars. The article outlines the development of relations with the focus on activities related to public awareness which were formerly organized by the Czechoslovakian-South Slavic League.