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What is Iconography

Handbook of Research on Effective Advertising Strategies in the Social Media Age
A disciplinary to research, analyze and discover the relations between symbols, subjects and icons that represents another meaning by itself.
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The Use of Myths as an Advertisement Strategy at the Age of Social Media
Ugur Kilinc (Kocaeli University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8125-5.ch022
Abstract
This chapter has been focused on how the myths, which have a narrative style by using symbols, have been used in the advertising sector. Based on this scope, “the myth” concept is considered within Jung's archetype and collective unconscious approach. The idea that advertising, just like the myths, is based on symbolic structure and archetypes, is analyzed in terms of “Meaning Transfer Model” and consumer behaviour. In the praxis of this study, to support the relationship between the myth and the commercial, the latter that is in the sample field is thorougly examined under the light of iconographic analysis. The results of the analysis and the praxis show that myths seem to exist in modern-day mass mediums. The myths in the advertising sector that are used to attract attention and to awaken the feelings of the consumer have symbolic narrative structures, which gives way that they're very likely to be used in the advertising.
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The Role of Landscape in the Representation of Portuguese Wine Producing Regions
A branch of art history. Analyses the identification, description, and interpretation of the content of the image. It portrays the specific compositions and details used to do so, and all the other elements that are distinct from the artistic style.
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The Aestheticization of Counterpower: The Iconography of New Social Movements in Network Society
Is a branch of art history that determine what is depicted in an artwork and to reveal and explain the deeper meanings intended by the artist.
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