MEDIA AND THE ARCHIVE: Motions and TransformationsMain MenuIntroductionTheories of the ArchiveThe Everyday ArchiveThe Affective ArchiveThe Remixed ArchiveArchives of Trauma & TransformationONE ArchivesAuthorsViola Lasmanad509adf1c739fd232bbdaf367d2a43ab9c40356aHeather Duncan950652be48d0b8952933645d916c264d4b0c6d93Kelly Logana8c383c4096cdf9561e66870a2034cf5192b5ffbPatrick McDonnellbaceed1871fa95ac393de86ba2c945c57ae81a3cMichael O'Krentb1f1a02981ff6eeeab8a6ca6983aee3deda1ffabKevin Tian1e7d7fe44d1ee011681d14926cd8f29f4c29dfc2
Michael O'Krent
1media/IMG_1405.JPG2016-06-02T13:22:33-07:00Viola Lasmanad509adf1c739fd232bbdaf367d2a43ab9c40356a985812plain2016-06-09T11:11:12-07:00Michael O'Krentb1f1a02981ff6eeeab8a6ca6983aee3deda1ffabMichael is an undergraduate student in the departments of Comparative Literature and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. He will graduate in 2018. Michael's interests include discourses of globalization, literature of 20th and 21st century China, comparative modernisms and modernities, futurism, science fiction, analytic philosophy, and critical theory. He is also an assistant debate coach at Marlborough School in Los Angeles. His current research focuses on the fiction of Lu Xun, in particular the Wild Grass prose poems.