About the Journal
MARUTIKA: Bulletin of Humanity, Arts and Cultural Studies
MARUTIKA is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the exploration of diverse topics within the realms of arts, culture, and the humanities. As a multidisciplinary platform, the journal provides scholars, researchers, and cultural practitioners with a space to share their insights on the intricate relationship between cultural expression, artistic practice, and societal development.
The journal publishes high-quality, original research, critical essays, creative works, and interdisciplinary studies that explore the evolving landscape of arts and culture in both local and global contexts. Areas of focus include visual arts, literature, performing arts, music, anthropology, sociology, and cultural heritage studies. MARUTIKA emphasizes the importance of bridging academic theory with real-world applications, encouraging work that challenges conventional boundaries and promotes innovative cultural thinking.
As part of its mission, MARUTIKA seeks to foster dialogue across cultures and disciplines, providing a forum for cross-cultural exchange and the examination of cultural identity, representation, and preservation. The journal aims to contribute to the development of a more inclusive understanding of cultural studies, while also offering a critical space to examine how art and culture reflect, challenge, and influence social, political, and historical contexts.
The journal welcomes submissions from scholars, artists, and researchers worldwide, offering a platform for new voices and diverse perspectives. By publishing works that address the complexities of cultural heritage, social change, and artistic innovation, MARUTIKA aspires to contribute to the advancement of cultural knowledge and the promotion of intellectual and creative collaboration across borders.