Mgr. Milan Fujda, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Department for the Study of Religions
correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
office: bldg. J/J.513
Jaselská 201/18
602 00 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 4370 |
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Office hours
Room J.513Thuarsday 12:30-13:50
Or according to personal arrangement: milky@mail.muni.cz
Thematic fields for thesis supervisions (all qualitative methodology):
1. Religion and everyday life, illness, suffering and uncertainty management (including oracles, magic, ritual, healing, drugs and alternate states of consciousness).
2. Contemporary religions and spiritualities in Europe, focus on identities, gender issues, sexuality, power relations, re-presentation, and experience (including acculturation of Indian symbolical resources).
3. Indian area studies (preferably Hindi-speaking regions): social relations and hierarchies, gender issues, collective identities, power and resistance, subalternity, environmentalism.
Courses taught
Spring 2026 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLBcA014, RLBcKA014)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLBcA015, RLBcKA015)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar III (RLBcA016, RLBcKA016)
- Committed Study of Religion
- Committed Study of Religion: Tutorship
- Employment of the Study of Religions in Media and Non-Profit Sector
- Final Bachelor's Examination Seminar (RLBcA100, RLBcKA100)
- Foucault, Discourse Analysis and a Theory of Religion
- Introduction to MA Study of Religions (RLMgA001, RLMgA501)
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I (RLMgA018, RLMgA518)
- Master's Thesis Seminar II (RLMgA019, RLMgA519)
- Master's Thesis Seminar III (RLMgA020, RLMgA520)
- Master's Thesis Seminar IV (RLMgA021, RLMgA521)
- Qualitative Methods in the Study of Religions
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Religion and the Body
- Religion in Sociological/Anthropological Perspectives (RLBcA024, RLBcKA024)
- Theory of religion
Autumn 2025 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLBcA014, RLBcKA014)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLBcA015, RLBcKA015)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar III (RLBcA016, RLBcKA016)
- Committed Study of Religion
- Committed Study of Religion: Tutorship
- Discourse analysis of cultural representations
- Doctoral Seminar III: Theory and Method
- Final Bachelor's Examination Seminar
- Foucault, Discourse Analysis and a Theory of Religion
- Indian Religions
- Introduction to MA Study of Religions (RLMgA001, RLMgA501)
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I (RLMgA018, RLMgA518)
- Master's Thesis Seminar II (RLMgA019, RLMgA519)
- Master's Thesis Seminar III (RLMgA020, RLMgA520)
- Master's Thesis Seminar IV (RLMgA021, RLMgA521)
- Power, Authority, Tradition
- Qualitative analysis in the Study of Religions: a practical course
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Typology and Taxonomy in the Study of Religions
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLBcA014, RLBcKA014)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLBcA015, RLBcKA015)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar III (RLBcA016, RLBcKA016)
- Final Bachelor's Examination Seminar (RLBcA100, RLBcKA100)
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I (RLMgA018, RLMgA518)
- Master's Thesis Seminar II (RLMgA019, RLMgA519)
- Master's Thesis Seminar III (RLMgA020, RLMgA520)
- Master's Thesis Seminar IV (RLMgA021, RLMgA521)
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Religion and the Body
- Religion in Sociological/Anthropological Perspectives
- Theory of religion
- Yoga, Immortality and Freedom
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLBcA014, RLBcKA014)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLBcA015, RLBcKA015)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar III (RLBcA016, RLBcKA016)
- Doctoral Seminar III: Theory and Method