INSTÄLLT: Dominik Hünninger: "(Digitally) Reconstructing Museum Extractions: Colonialism, Industrialisation, and Collection Ecologies between the Pacific and Germany, 1861–1885"

  • Datum: –15.00
  • Plats: Engelska parken 6-3025 (Rausingrummet)
  • Arrangör: Avdelningen för vetenskapshistoria vid Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria
  • Kontaktperson: Otto Sibum
  • Seminarium

Vetenskapshistoriska seminariet

***Obs! Seminariet är framskjutet till hösten 2023 och kommer att annonseras när vi har ett nytt datum.***

Forskningspresentation av Dominik Hünninger, Universität Hamburg.

Abstract

European museums were actors in and beneficiaries of colonial extraction, industrial pollution, and the establishment of settler societies. As institutions they both facilitated extractive expeditions that changed environments, but they were also sites where the environmental sciences co-developed. These entanglements are however not easy to reconstruct given many museums’ insufficiently documented histories (and archives). The private Museum Godeffroy in Hamburg is a typical case in point where large-scale digitization of specimens and metadata can activate a new environmental history of collections in dialogue with present-day employment of historic collections. Founded and run by the trading, plantation and shipping company Godeffroy and Son, the museum is intrinsically linked to industrialization, mass migration and colonialism in Germany and Oceania. The essay suggests a critical digital reconstruction of the museum’s operations that will not only make visible the diverse labor of collecting but also colonial extractivism, multispecies relations and the historic environments of the specimens now largely lost. Thus, it rethinks provenance research ecologically.