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'''Kateřina Svatoňová''' (1978, Prague) is the Head of the Institute of Film Studies at Charles University in Prague and a member of the executive board of the Czech Society of Film Studies. Her research interests include media theory, history, archeology and philosophy, (Czech) modernity from a media-archeological perspective, changes in the (perception of) space and time arrangements in visual culture and the relation between film and other media. She completed her PhD in film studies at the Philosophical Faculty, Comenius University, Prague, with the thesis ''Odpoutané obrazy: Archeologie (českého) virtuálního prostoru'' (2010), and habilitation in theory and history of fine arts with the work ''Mezi-obrazy: Mediální praktiky kameramana Jaroslava Kučery'' [In Between Images: Cinematographer Jaroslav Kučera's Media Practices] (2017). She lives in [[Prague]].
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'''Kateřina Svatoňová''' (1978, Prague) is a film and media theorist. Since 2009, she has been working at the Department of Film Studies at the Charles University, which she now heads. Her research focuses on media theory, history and philosophy, media archaeology of (Czech) modernity, changes in (perceptions of) space and time in visual culture, parallel histories of cinema and the relationship between film and other media. She is the curator of several exhibitions, (co-)editor of monothematic periodicals and professional publications, and author of several books, including ''Mezi-obrazy: Mediální praktiky kameramana Jaroslava Kučery'' [In Between Images: Media Practices of the Cameraman Jaroslav Kučera] (2016) and ''The Dictator of Time: (De)contextualizing the Phenomenon of Laterna Magika'' (2019). [https://ostravakameraoko.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/OKO21_Katalog_digital-version-1.pdf#page=25 (2021)]
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

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Kateřina Svatoňová (1978, Prague) is a film and media theorist. Since 2009, she has been working at the Department of Film Studies at the Charles University, which she now heads. Her research focuses on media theory, history and philosophy, media archaeology of (Czech) modernity, changes in (perceptions of) space and time in visual culture, parallel histories of cinema and the relationship between film and other media. She is the curator of several exhibitions, (co-)editor of monothematic periodicals and professional publications, and author of several books, including Mezi-obrazy: Mediální praktiky kameramana Jaroslava Kučery [In Between Images: Media Practices of the Cameraman Jaroslav Kučera] (2016) and The Dictator of Time: (De)contextualizing the Phenomenon of Laterna Magika (2019). (2021)

Publications

Books
  • 2 1/2 D. Prostor (ve) filmu v kontextu literatury a výtvarných umění, Prague: Casablanca, 2008, 192 pp. TOC. [1] (Czech)
  • editor, with Libuše Heczková, Jus suffragi: Politické projevy Boženy Vikové-Kunětické z let 1890-1926, Prague: Ústav T. G. Masaryka, 2012, 331 pp. [2] (Czech)
  • with Petra Hanáková, Libuše Heczková, and Eva Kalivodová, Volání rodu, Prague: Akropolis, 2013, 272 pp. [3] (Czech)
  • Mezi-obrazy: Mediální praktiky kameramana Jaroslava Kučery, Prague: Národní filmový archiv, Univerzita Karlova, and MasterFilm, 2016, 368 pp. TOC & Introduction. English summary. [5] [6]. (Czech)
  • editor, with Kateřina Krtilová, Mizení: Fenomény, mediální praktiky a techniky na prahu zjevného, Prague: Karolinum, 2017, 299 pp. (Czech)
  • with Lucie Česálková, Diktátor času: (De)kontextualizace fenoménu Laterny magiky, Prague: Národní filmový archiv, and Prague: Filozofická fakulta UK, 2019, 412 pp. Project website. Publisher. Reviews: Neděla (25fps), Slovák (Film a doba), Jaroš (iLiteratura). (Czech)
    • The Dictator of Time. (De)contextualizing the Phenomenon of Laterna Magika, trans. Tereza Chocholová, Prague: Národní filmový archiv, and Prague: Filozofická fakulta UK, 2019, 402 pp. Project website. Publisher. (English)
  • with Edith Jeřábková, et al., Ester Krumbachová, Prague: UMPRUM, and Are, 2022, 448 pp. [7] (Czech)
Papers, essays

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