Istanbul, Türkiye
Identifying myself as a curious and passionate lecturer, I work in the fields of American Studies (including American Literature, American History, and American Art History), as well as World Literature, World Art History, World History, Mythology, Religious Studies, Gender Studies, Critical Theories, and Anthropology. My focus is to celebrate and explore cultural and human diversity by presenting a chronological perspective within artistic, cultural, and historical frameworks—spanning from ancient times to the present day.
I create news articles focused on geographical analysis, highlighting problems, innovations, and possibilities.
Crafting poems with rhythm, enriched by unique symbols and imbued with subliminal layers of meaning.
• Developed creative content for literature, art, and mythology segments for Zorba tv. • Contributed daily texts, poems, and articles to a literature and art magazine. • Researched and wrote about anthropology, mythology, art history, and history of literature to engage viewers.
To create works rooted in anthropology, world literature, and the vast tapestry of cultures, mythologies, international religions, and even the forms of crime.