Projekty lorem ipsum: David Skalický, Ph.D. (*1980) graduated from the Faculty of Arts, University of South Bohemia, where he defended his dissertation thesis Možnosti aplikace sémantického gesta při interpretaci literárních textů [The Possibilities of Applying the Semantic Gesture in the Interpretation of Literary Texts] (2008). In 2009–2010, he taught at the University of Kansas on a Fulbright scholarship, currently he works at the Institute of Art and Culture Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of South Bohemia. He is the author of a number of scholarly studies on the structural aesthetics of the Prague School, the theory of interpretation and semiotics of literature. He has published a monograph entitled Ozvláštnění – fikce – estetická zkušenost [Defamiliarization – Fiction – Aesthetic Experience] (2017). Together with Petr A. Bílek and Vladimír Papoušek he a collection of essays Literary Universe in Three Parts: Language - Fiction - Experience (in English, 2018). Together with Petr A. Bílek, Martin Kaplický and Vladimír Papoušek, they published books Kontext v pohybu: (Neo)pragmatické úvahy o literatuře a kultuře [Context in Motion: (Neo)Pragmatic Reflections on Literature and Culture] (2018) and Pohyb řeči a místa nespojitosti: Postanalytické a neopragmatické iniciace v literární vědě [The Movement of Speech and Locations of Discontinuity: Postanalytic and Neopragmatic Initiations in Literary Theory] (2021). He also contributed to the monograph Chór a disonance: Česká literatura 1947-1963 [Chorus and Dissonance: The History of Czech Literature 1947-1963] (2022). Mgr. David Skalický, Ph.D.
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