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Atlas of Petromodernity

Alexander Klose, Benjamin Steininger

  • Translated by Ayça Türkoğlu
  • Foreword by Stephanie LeMenager

Published on July 5, 2024 by punctum books

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Pages
360 pages
Languages
English (translated from German)
Dimensions
5⤫8 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-218-1 (Paperback)
ISBN (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-219-8 (PDF)
LCCN
LCCN: 2024940076
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: SOC008000, TEC047000
Thema subject codes
THEMA: 3ACFD, JBCC, JBCT, KNBP, TDCF, THFP

The Atlas of Petromodernity is many things in one: historical and geographical non-fiction, cultural theory essay, and picture book. In forty-four short essays, inspired by an equal amount of pictorial findings, Klose and Steininger develop a technical, geographical, political, and speculative panorama of the declining era of petroleum modernity.

The authors stroll through Baku, Rotterdam, and Louisiana, into Manchuria and through the Vienna Basin. They read Bertolt Brecht, technical manuals, and petroculture theory, and they listen to Neil Young. They go to the moon, through refineries and over highways emptied by the COVID-19 pandemic. They confront petrochemistry with petromelancholy, catalysis with catharsis, cosmos with cosmetics. The Atlas of Petromodernity tackles the contradictory ambivalences of a substance that has been vital for our epoch, and whose roles and meanings need to be understood in order to be able to leave this epoch behind.

Biographies

  • Alexander Klose

    (Author)

    Alexander Klose works and lives as a cultural researcher, curator, and publicist in Berlin, Bremen and Halle (Saale) in Germany. He is a research group leader at the European Center for Just Transition Research and Impact-driven Transfer at Martin-Luther-University Halle. He published The Container Principle (MIT, 2015) and curated, among others, On Becoming Earthlings: Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge #18 (Musée de L’Homme, Paris, 2015), Precognitioning Post-Oil NYC (1014, New York, 2021), and Petromelancholia (Brutus, Rotterdam, 2023).

  • Benjamin Steininger

    (Author) (opens in new tab)

    Technische Universität Berlin, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

    Benjamin Steininger is a cultural and media theorist, historian of science and technology, and a curator working in Berlin (Germany) and Vienna (Austria). He is a postdoctoral fellow at the research cluster "Unifying Systems in Catalysis" at Technische Universität Berlin and at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (Jena). He published Raum-Maschine Reichsautobahn: Zur Dynamik eines bekannt/unbekannten Bauwerks (Kulturverlag Kadmos, 2021), and wrote a dissertation on industrial catalysis as a key concept of the 20th century. From 2012 to 2016, he initiated and led a participatory research and collection project on 100 years of oil and gas industry in the Vienna basin, from 2012 to 2022 he was a regular contributor to the “Anthropocene Projects” at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin.

  • Ayça Türkoğlu

    (Translator)
    www.aycaturkoglu.com(opens in new tab)

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Stephanie LeMenager

The Atlas of Petromodernity offers us the chance to be a flaneur within its distinctively curated and therefore somewhat realistic world. Enter at your own risk, with the affinity for risk that may well define you, even still.

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Genres

  • Anthropocene
  • Built Environments
  • Cultural Studies+Critical Theory

Keywords

  • anthropocene
  • cultural studies
  • energy humanities
  • geography
  • media theory
  • petrocultures
  • petroleum