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.513Wednesday 10:00-11:30
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
Autumn 2011 at Faculty of Arts
- Hinduism
- Identities in Confrontation II
- Identities in Confrontation in Regions
- Introduction to Research Methodology in the Study of Religions (RLA13, RLKA13)
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Proseminar to the Introduction to Research Methodology in the Study of Religions (RLB313, RLKB313)
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Religions of the World II: The East
Spring 2011 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Current Theories in the Study of Religions
- Hinduism
- Hinduism in the West
- Identities in Confrontation I
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts II
- Religions of the World I: The West
- Speech, Script, Print and Religion
Autumn 2010 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Modern Hindu Reformism
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Orientalism and Neohinduism
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Religions of the World II: The East
Spring 2011 at Faculty of Education
Spring 2010 at Faculty of Arts
- Academic Writing in the Study of Religions
- Acculturation of Hinduism in the Czech Lands
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Colonialism and Religion
- Current Theories in the Study of Religions
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Practised Hinduism
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts IV
Autumn 2009 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Colonialism and Religion
- Hinduism
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Media and the Contemporary Religiousness
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Practised Hinduism
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts III
Spring 2010 at Faculty of Education
Spring 2009 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)