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Alain Milon University
Alain Milon is a philosopher, professor at the University of Paris West - Nanterre La Defense and Director of University Presses of West Paris.
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- The Crack of the cry: violence and writing, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, coll. Ink navy, 2010.
- The Beauty Book (ed. A. Milon and Mr. Pereleman), Paris, Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2010.
- Blanchot and Philosophy, (ed. E. Hoppe & A. Milon), Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2010
- Bacon, terrible meat Research topics
Research field: Philosophy and Literature contemporary philosophy of aesthetics, philosophy of social sciences and humanities
Two research areas:
- A) and body language in their different decompositions and reconstructions:
- The art of conversation
- The face of hospitality in the records of self to self, self against self, from Artaud, Sarraute, Beckett, V. Woolf ...
- The language and the body broke: Artaud, Beckett, Bacon ...
- What is it writing? What is reading? through the work of Maurice Blanchot
- Concept Mapping: maps and virtual Anamorphic
- B) The study of social networks:
- philosophy and urban areas in the City through:
- expressions such as murals illegal graffiti, the tag , stencil, mosaic, shadow, poster diverted, burning ...
- musical expression as the urban Hip-Hop, rap and street dance ...
- virtual territories around the dual aesthetic perspective and socio-anthropological hypermedia.
- philosophy and urban areas in the City through:
He participated in the show Emergency Appeal for TF1 on graffiti.
Quotes
- "The tag is primarily a territorial marker ... (9.36)
- "The problem of tag is that it is a violent act. It stands without (the) has been called anything, so it's an aggression experienced by people. Because of this, come all assimilations and amalgams, namely the tag equal crime, equal to the tag insecurity, etc.. "(From 9.50 to 10.14)
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References
- A) and body language in their different decompositions and reconstructions:

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