EDITORS.- Introduction:- Iconizing of Literature, Art, Humanities, and Science. Intermediality and Value in Popular Culture.- I Literature.- DANIEL SYROVY (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) On Not Knowing Homer: A Poet as Icon.- MARTINA STEMBERGER (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) Lolita, Oblomov & Co.: Figurations of Literary Iconicity Between Transfictionality, Transmediality, and Transculturality.- ALEXANDER LÖCK (FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITY JENA) Iconizing Literature as a Literary Theme.
- IRENE HUSSER (UNIVERSITY OF MÜNSTER) Kafka goes TV. Franz Kafka and the Kafkaesque in Popular Television Series.- ACHIM HÖLTER (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) "Do you know these poets?" Literary History in the Quartet Games of the 19th and 20th Centuries.- JÉRÔME COTTIN (UNIVERSITY STRASBOURG) Biblical Symbolism in Advertisement: History, Context, and Related Controversies in Switzerland, Germany and France.- SOPHIE PICARD (AIX-MARSEILLE-UNIVERSITY To Meme or not to Meme. Literary Quotes and Memes in Digital Culture.- PAULA WOJCIK (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) Forms and Functions of Iconizing Literature. Authors, Works, Discourses.
- II Art (fine arts, music, film, performative arts) ELISABETH FRITZ (FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITY JENA) Figures de modes. Watteau's fêtes galantes in Popular and Mass Culture in the 18th and 19th centuries.- UDO BOMNÜTER (DEKRA HOCHSCHULE FÜR MEDIEN) "That Giggling, Dirty-Minded Creature" - The Re-Creation of an Iconic Figure in Forman's Film Adaptation of Amadeus (1984/2002).- STEPHANIE GROßMANN (UNIVERSITY OF PASSAU) "Advertising is the art of aiming at the head and hitting the wallet." (Vance Packard)How Blindly Do Commercials Shoot Cupid's Arrows?.- BIRGER PETERSEN (JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIVERSITY MAINZ) Counterpoint as Icon. Music and Intertextuality in the Late 19th Century.- ANNA-SOPHIE JÜRGENS (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CANBERRA) Intermedia Genealogy and Interrelation of Icons: Clowns, Robots and the Joker.
- THOMAS SCHOLZ (UNIVERSITY OF ST. LOUIS) The Un-Reality of Quoted Icons: Reduced Representativity in Ludic World-Building.- III Science and Humanities NIKOLAI MÜNCH (JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIVERSITY MAINZ), PAULA WOJCIK (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA).- Science in Popular Culture. Dolly the Sheep is gone but not forgotten.- NADJA GERNALZICK (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA/ JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIVERSITY MAINZ) Deconstruction under Self-Deconstruction? On the De-Iconization of a Critical Term.- KATHARINA TYRAN (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) Script as a Cultural Icon: The Example of Glagolitic as a Representation of Croatia's National Identity.- HANNES HÖFER (FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITY JENA) Production of Icons: Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht's Production of Presence and Hermeneutics.
- STEFAN ALKER-WINDBICHLER (UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA) A Kind of Paradise. The Library as a Cultural Icon.- INDICE (Exception A: The published book will contain an index, but it is not ready to be submitted with the proposal).