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  1. Cultural traditional icons can be symbols for a nation, region, or city, and represent values or historical figures. Examples include12:
    • Marianne (France)
    • Bruce Lee (martial arts and philosophical culture)
    • Shakespeare
    • Oprah
    • Batman
    • Anne of Green Gables
    • The Cowboy
    • The 1960s female pop singer
    • The horse
    • Las Vegas
    • The library
    • The Barbie doll
    • DNA
    • The New York Yankees
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    Cultural icons may be national, regional or about a city. And they can be symbols for a nation, or can show the values held by that state. For example, France uses Marianne as a symbol of the French Revolution. Bruce Lee is a symbol for the martial arts and philosophical culture of insight and knowledge in the entire world.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_icon
    According to the Canadian Journal of Communication, academic literature has described all of the following as "cultural icons": Shakespeare, Oprah, Batman, Anne of Green Gables, the Cowboy, the 1960s female pop singer, the horse, Las Vegas, the library, the Barbie doll, DNA, and the New York Yankees."
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    These popular cultural icons share characteristics in common with all icons: the ability to function as repositories of collective cultural values, a ubiquitous presence in popular culture, and roots in specific socio-historical contexts that contribute to their iconicity.
    Cultural icons can also be identified as an authentic representation of the practices of one culture by another. In popular culture and elsewhere, the term "iconic" is used to describe a wide range of people, places, and things. Some commentators believe that the word "iconic" is overused.
    Background The role of cultural icons in twenty-first century North American popular cul-ture has been under-theorized in communication scholarship. This is a significant gap in knowledge, given the importance of the icon as a public text through which collective cultural values are symbolized.
    Examples include: Andy Warhol, Budweiser, BMW, Chanel, Coca-Cola, Guinness, Harley-Davidson, LEGO, Martha Stewart, Nike, Norman Rockwell, Vuitton, Škoda Auto ... Cultural icons may be national, regional or about a city. And they can be symbols for a nation, or can show the values held by that state.
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    Cultural icon - Wikipedia

    A cultural icon is a person or an artifact that is identified by members of a culture as representative of that culture. The process of identification is subjective, and "icons" are judged by the extent to which they can be seen as an authentic symbol of that culture. When individuals perceive a cultural icon, they relate … See more

    According to the Canadian Journal of Communication, academic literature has described all of the following as "cultural icons": Shakespeare, Oprah, Batman, Anne of Green Gables, the Cowboy, the 1960s female pop singer, … See more

    Describing something as iconic or as an icon has become very common in the popular media. This has drawn criticism from some. For example, a writer in Liverpool Daily Post calls … See more

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    • Biedermann, Hans (1994). Dictionary of Symbolism: Cultural Icons and the Meanings Behind Them. Meridan.
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  4. Introduction: The Construction and Dynamics of Cultural Icons

  5. Smarthistory – Icons, an introduction

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    WebMay 14, 2021 · From the traditional religious icon to the modern mass media icon, from the recognizable visual icon to the complex entanglement of image and collective narratives: The Construction and Dynamics of …

  11. Cultural icons of the 20th century in their own words

    Web28 January 2019. Alfred Hitchcock, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Virginia Woolf. These 20th century cultural giants feature in the Artists and Writers category of BBC Two's Icons. Who was the...

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