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Iconizing of Literature, Art, Humanities, and Science : Intermediality and Value in Popular Culture - Paula Wojcik

Iconizing of Literature, Art, Humanities, and Science

Intermediality and Value in Popular Culture

By: Paula Wojcik (Editor), Sophie Picard (Editor), Hannes Höfer (Editor)

eBook | 30 September 2025

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Why do people wear shirts with the Shakespeare quote "to be or not be?" or a portrait of philosopher Slavoj Žižek? How does popular and mass media adaptation and appropriation influence theoretical or literary concepts like 'deconstruction' or the 'Kafkaesque'? Why are Lolita, Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, and Einstein ubiquitous and yet Leopold Bloom, Francisco de Goya's The Naked Maja, and Leo Szilard are not? Our answer is simple: because some works, persons, literary characters, pieces of music, or even theoretical concepts are cultural icons. Cultivated by expert and in popular culture they become representatives of what is considered to be outstanding or even a peak of human culture. As cultural icons they are venerated and sometimes desecrated in manifest or metaphorical iconoclasms. By exploring cultural icons and their role in popular culture, the contributions from the fields of theology, musicology, history, fine arts, linguistics, film studies, literary studies, media studies, and cultural studies provide a deeper understanding of the ways in which cultural meaning and value are created, communicated, and disseminated in our daily lives.

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