Call For Papers - Lembaran Antropologi Vol (4) No. 2

CALL FOR PAPERS

Lembaran Antropologi Volume 4, No. 2, Year 2025, is taking a special theme that discusses the role of anthropology in the production of knowledge and academic debates concerning performance and the arts from the perspective of decolonisation. In this context, the studies are situated within artistic practices that occupy socially marginalized positions and are driven by a critical stance toward capitalism. In terms of the study material, it contributes to the discussion of posthuman, which examines the relationship between human and non-human agencies (flora, fauna, and the surrounding environment) and how these multispecies relations are represented in artistic forms.

In Indonesia, studies discussing works of art remain largely dominated by analyses of their structure and form, focusing on sacred spaces and mythological areas that are distant from the everyday lives of both the public and the researchers themselves. Exploring themes related to the art of the sacred area and mythic inspiration — concerning modes of production, socio-political context, social differentiation, and symbolic entities — is still rarely undertaken. Likewise, studies delving into the intersection between art and multispecies relational symbols-or art and political-economic histories, remain neglected. For instance, studies of the connection between the colonial-era labour system and artistic production are underexplored.

In this era of “posthuman” thought, many artists’ practices trace the historical trajectories of materialism and glocal capitalism, offering sharp critiques of the brutal circulation of global capital and the persistence of neo-colonialism. In various countries, this critical study was initiated by the indigenous, immigrant, and people-of-colour thinkers. This movement serves as an inspiration to conduct a critical study on the arts in Indonesia.

In this special edition, Lembaran Antropologi invites authors to contribute their critical interpretation of the interrelation between anthropology and art in Indonesia, viewing them as works, discourses, and endeavours towards cultivating human awareness.

Deadline 20 November 2025

Special Edition Editor

Rachmi Diyah Larasati

Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies,

University of Minnesota

 

For inquiries, please kindly contact lembaran-antropologi.fib@ugm.ac.id
Please register by clicking here to submit your manuscript.

 
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