
Transpositional Geologies
Spectres of Coloniality
Sascha Mikloweit(Editor)
Kerber Verlag
Published on 23. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-3-7356-0971-7 (ISBN)
Description
If you enter an institutional mineralogical collection, you typically encounter glass cabinets organized by classification systems according to material properties. Yet, each mineral carries with it a history of extraction, destruction, (dis)possession, and global relations.
"Transpositional Geologies" localizes such collections as indices of the afterlife of colonialism and proposes an evolving political geology, reading mineral specimens as objects of "culture" rather than of "nature." Capturing his five-year artistic engagement and cultural collaboration in Namibia and Germany, Sascha Mikloweit brings together international voices from fields including anthropology, critical theory, geology, history, museum studies, philosophy, poetry, public administration-and the perspectives of boltwoodite, cerussite, or smithsonite.
Rock by rock, this exquisitely designed volume invites us to engage with a progressively nuanced reading of geology's history: its epistemic violence, omissions, and racial regimes, and how the lasting residues of its colonial legacies continue to shape our present-day extractive realities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bielefeld
Germany
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
145
145 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 239 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1690 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7356-0971-7 (9783735609717)
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Persons
Sascha Mikloweit is a research artist-in-residence at the Mineralogical Collections of the Technical University of Berlin (2025-2027), where he initiated and leads the project Transpositional Geologies, which he initiated in 2019. Contributing to an evolving political geology, Mikloweit examines the mineralogical collections in relation to epistemic violence, racialised matter, extractivism, and asymmetrical power relations, with a particular focus on the collection's significance as the origin of one of the dominant taxonomic systems in contemporary mineralogy. Mikloweit is an Honorary Associate of the Global Heritage Lab, Critical Museum and Heritage Studies, University Bonn and he holds an MA Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, UAL, London, where he graduated with distinction.
With texts by Saima Ashipala, Paul Basu, Charmaine //Gamxamus, Johannes Giebel, Elizabeth Grosz, Maria-Oo Haihambo, Selby Hearth, Bastian Herbst, Chris Hill, Herbert Jauch, Juuso Kaluvi, Veripuami Nandee Kangumine, Malina Lauterbach, Helmut Maier, Prince Kamaazengi Marenga I, Sascha Mikloweit, Hidipo Nangolo, Paul O'Kane, Jermaine Solunga, Ellison Tjirera, Kuhepa Tjondu, Samo Tomsic, Kathryn Yusoff.
With texts by Saima Ashipala, Paul Basu, Charmaine //Gamxamus, Johannes Giebel, Elizabeth Grosz, Maria-Oo Haihambo, Selby Hearth, Bastian Herbst, Chris Hill, Herbert Jauch, Juuso Kaluvi, Veripuami Nandee Kangumine, Malina Lauterbach, Helmut Maier, Prince Kamaazengi Marenga I, Sascha Mikloweit, Hidipo Nangolo, Paul O'Kane, Jermaine Solunga, Ellison Tjirera, Kuhepa Tjondu, Samo Tomsic, Kathryn Yusoff.
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