strukturalistické
Strukturalistické is a Czech adjective meaning "structuralist," referring to a set of theoretical frameworks that analyze elements of human culture, language, and society within larger systems of relations. The term derives from the French word "structuraliste," introduced by anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss in the early 20th century and later adopted by linguists, literary critics, and philosophers.
The core idea of structuralism is that individual phenomena can be understood only through their position
In literary theory, structuralist criticism examines narratives, symbolism, and genre conventions to reveal underlying codes and
Structuralist methodologies influenced early developments in cognitive science, semiotics, and critical theory. Although the movement’s dominance