Self-reflexive

A term applied to literary works that openly reflect upon their own processes of artful composition. Such self‐referentiality is frequently found in modern works of fiction that repeatedly refer to their own fictional status (see metafiction). The narrator in such works, and in their earlier equivalents such as Sterne’s Tristram Shandy (1759–67), is sometimes called a ‘self‐conscious narrator’.

The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms 

How I write?

Reflexivity is the examination of one’s own beliefs and perceptions.
Some of my writing is self-reflexive. It refers to a process, over and over again reflecting… it usually appears in years time, after some(un)aware contemplating.

Placing stone on top of another

It has been so long since I have written an essay on the Arts and Cultural sector in Turkey. I needed to gain that critical distance. This is my most recent piece (2023) self-reflective and speak about my over 20 years of experience and moreover to be self-reflexive as each attempt bears a possibility of changing your own doing.

Founding EKBİÇYEİÇ-
(Unknowingly)Setting a trend

Here is my self-reflexive take on what we aimed to do when we are founding EKBICYEIC and situating it in larger context after its establishment in 2015 and two years after I I left. This time in a Q&A format and in Turkish. “Can Arts and Culture change our eating drinking habits?”

What is we worried about?

It is our common reflection ( together with Merve Bedir)to the repurposing of Galata Greek School.
The full text is on Interartive web site.

Affective Solidarity

I am contemplating on affective solidarity, what keeps us and hold us together! it is rooted from a very dear cause: Osman Kavala Solidarity Group- all we want is Free Osman Kavala!