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 Eda YiÄŸit 

 THE INVISIBLE SUBJECTS OF THE PRECARIAT: ARTISTS DURING THE PANDEMIC â€‹

Independent researcher and curator Eda YiÄŸit gave the third talk of DeÄŸiÅŸ TokuÅŸ Talks on Friday evening of July 2, 2021, titled ‘The Invisible Subjects of the Precariat: Artists During the Pandemic’. (The talk is in Turkish)

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YiÄŸit started her discussion by focusing on the definition of precariat/precarity terms, which started to be used in a more widespread fashion from 2000s onwards with the changing nature of labor. She then unpacked concepts relating to losing vocational identity, and representation; precarity (as in not having any protection from harm), vulnerability, liability, and Bourdieu, Standing and Butler’s interpretations of them. YiÄŸit, then comprehensively shared the results of her 39-question survey administered during the first wave of the pandemic, with participation of 150 artists via open sources. She finished her presentation by mentioning some of the collective production practices developed and used during the same period. You can access the e-book version of the published research report at: https://www.edayigit.xyz/prekarya

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About Eda YiÄŸit:

Eda YiÄŸit received her bachelor’s degree from the Department of City Planning, and her master's degree in Urban Planning at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. YiÄŸit currently continues her research on social memory at the Sociology Department doctoral program at the same university. YiÄŸit works in the fields of oral history, museology and contemporary art. She has worked as an exhibition, content, and organizational coordinator at Karşı Sanat Çalışmaları between 2015-2020 and at ARTIST/TÜYAP Art Fair between 2016-2019. Her chronological documentation titled "Gezi Resistance May 27-June18, 2013" was published in 2013, and her book titled "Invisible Subjects of the Precariat: Artists During the Pandemic" was published in 2021. YiÄŸit, who has been working as an independent researcher lately, is one of the founding members of BUM Atelier, while she still works as an editor of Orta Format online magazine.

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