Milliot Virginie
Ethnology
Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology (LESC)
France
Biography
Virginie Milliot’s research deals with processes of social and cultural emergence, of which cities are the crucible, as well as with policies of recognition and institutionalisation, of which these dynamics are the subjet. She is the author of a doctoral thesis on the “indigenisation” of hip hop in France. This research analyses the reclaiming and reinterpretation of this symbolic form in the context of working-class suburbs and the effects of the recognition policy implemented by municipal political actors in the 1990s. She shows the links that exist between the popular culture of the fragile lives of the young people in these neighbourhoods and the artistic conventions of street hip-hop. Then she analyses the development of this movement within urban networks and the transformation of these forms of expression from the street to the stage.
Research Interest
urban anthropology, anthropology of art, globalisation, immigration
Publications
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2015 (with E. Guitard), Les gestes politiques du propre et du sale en ville. Introduction générale, Ethnologie française, 45 (3) [special issue: Propreté. Saleté. Urbanité].
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2016, Une intenable bureaucratie de la rue: les travailleurs sociaux face aux débordements des marchés informels, Tsantsa, 21: 38-50.
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2016, Petites histoires de trottoirs. Les médiations du récit sur les marchés informels de Paris, in C. Courtet, M. Besson, F. Lavocat and A. Viala (eds), Mises en intrigues, «Rencontres Recherche et Création» du Festival d’Avignon (Paris, CNRS éditions): 163-183.