Olivia Alphonsine Zivot

Social scientist, writer, comedian, artist.

  • Cultural Trauma, Collective Memory, and the National AIDS Memorial Grove 

    Introduction In 1993, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus published a photo (see Image 1) depicting how many of their members had lost their lives to HIV/AIDS. In the photo, those dressed in white represent the survivors, while those in black represent those who died of HIV/AIDS. This image, which was recreated in 2018 (see…

    OliviaZivot

    November 21, 2023
    Uncategorized
  • Hashtags as Hegemony: What #JusticeForJohnnyDepp Teaches Us About Justice, Gender, and Power

    Introduction John C. Depp, II v. Amber Laura Heard (CL-2019-2911) was a civil defamation trial which took place in Fairfax County, Virginia from April 11th to June 1st, 2022. Every moment of the trial was live streamed on YouTube, attracting millions of viewers and garnering unprecedented amounts of social media commentary across many platforms. American…

    OliviaZivot

    October 19, 2022
    Writing
  • Book Review: “Sexing the Body” (2000) by Anne Fausto-Sterling

    What is the difference between sex and gender? How does modern science inform and inhibit our understanding of the concepts of sex and gender? Above all, why do the answers to these questions seem to define – and challenge – the fundamental structure of modern society? These quandaries form the basis of Anne Fausto-Sterling’s prolific…

    OliviaZivot

    October 19, 2022
    Writing
  • Pornography in the Digital Age: A Brief Overview

    Introduction – Pornography is Everywhere and Everything The technological innovations of the past 30 years have created unprecedented, exponential opportunities to both produce and consume pornography, and the consequences continue to reveal themselves. As smart technology and the Internet infiltrated everyday life, so too did pornography. In many ways, pornography itself has become mainstream, though…

    OliviaZivot

    October 19, 2022
    Writing
  • Albert Einstein’s Cosmic Religion

    Albert Einstein died on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76 in Princeton NJ. He was cremated that same day and his ashes were scattered along the bank of the nearby Delaware River, before the news of his death had even reached the public. Einstein had insisted that his ashes be scattered “so that…

    OliviaZivot

    October 19, 2022
    Writing
  • The Economics of Slavery in 18th and 19th Century America

    The legacy of slavery in America is a complicated and contentious one. From a social perspective, the consequences of slavery continue to unfold, and American society continues to grapple with modern echoes of the racial schism upon which the country was built. From an economic and historical perspective, there is still much debate among scholars…

    OliviaZivot

    October 19, 2022
    Writing

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