Malcom X: Spiritualism and politics before and after the Hajj – Bc. Markéta Růžičková
Bc. Markéta Růžičková
Master's thesis
Malcom X: Spiritualism and politics before and after the Hajj
Malcom X: Spiritualism and politics before and after the Hajj
Abstract:
Objektem zkoumání diplomové práce je Malcolm X, afroamerický aktivista za rovná lidská práva, řečník a islámský náboženský představitel. Práce se zabývá změnou v jeho ideologii po absolvování pouti do Mekky. První část práce popisuje jeho dětství a ranou dospělost a následně analyzuje externí vlivy a vnitřní motivaci na formování jeho osobnosti. Výsledek těchto vlivů, tj. představitel rasistické sekty …moreAbstract:
The subject of this diploma thesis is Malcolm X, Afro-American human rights activist, public speaker and Islamic religious representative. The study focuses on the ideological change after his pilgrimage to Mecca. The first part of the thesis describes his childhood and early adulthood and analyzes both external and internal influences on the formation of his personality. The result of these influences …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 3. 2015
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/st1fa/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 10. 6. 2015
- Supervisor: M.A. Michael George
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Teacher Training for Primary and Lower Secondary Schools / Lower Secondary School and Language School Teacher Training in English Language
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