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Jakub Záhora serves as a Lecturer at the Institute of Czech Literature within the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University, Brno. His academic profile centers on Czech literary scholarship with emphasis on comparative, intermedial, and didactic methodologies. Current research projects include Research on literature and culture in a comparative, intermedial and didactic perspective (2025) and Interpretation and reflection of world literature and culture in Bohemian literary history courses (2024-2025), demonstrating active institutional engagement.
His research portfolio spans:
- Analysis of Miroslav Holub's poetic works through existential, mythological, and cultural lenses
- Intermedial and intertextual approaches to Czech literary history
- Comparative studies of national and international literary reception
- Development of pedagogical frameworks for literary education
Záhora's publication trends (2015-2025) reveal sustained focus on 20th-21st century Czech poetry, particularly Holub's existential themes and mythological frameworks. His work bridges literary analysis with practical didactics, evidenced by thesis-review workshops and curriculum-focused research. The publications consistently integrate historical context with contemporary interpretation, highlighting Czech literature's global connections.
Research funding comes exclusively from Masaryk University's internal programs including Specific Research - Support for Student Projects and Innovation in Teaching initiatives. His collaborative projects consistently involve senior faculty like Assoc. Prof. Zuzana Urválková, indicating integration within established research teams. No laboratory facilities or dedicated research groups are documented in the source material.