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UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations UCLA UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title There’s Something About Lucy: On Asian American Cultural Politics, Gendered Racialization, and Neoliberal Critique in Ally McBeal and Elementary Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/76x7t7nh Author Lu, Derek V. Publication Date 2016 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles There’s Something About Lucy: On Asian American Cultural Politics, Gendered Racialization, and Neoliberal Critique in Ally McBeal and Elementary A thesis submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Asian American Studies by Derek Vincent Lu 2016 © Copyright by Derek Vincent Lu 2016 ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS There’s Something About Lucy: On Asian American Cultural Politics, Gendered Racialization, and Neoliberal Critique in Ally McBeal and Elementary by Derek Vincent Lu Master of Arts in Asian American Studies University of California, Los Angeles, 2016 Professor Kyungwon Hong, Chair This project explores the cultural politics of Asian American representation on mainstream television through the examination of two characters Chinese American actress Lucy Liu has played – Ling Woo from Ally McBeal and Joan Watson from Elementary. By employing a reading practice that refuses the conventional language of representation, I instead unpack the work that culture performs affectively, ideologically, and politically. I contend that Ling and Joan both resonate as Asian American racial formations in that they are economically hyperproductive but emotionally damaged and consequently inhuman. In engaging with interdisciplinary scholarship on Asian American cultural studies, critiques of neoliberalism, and theories of affect, I am able to delineate the importance of cultural productions as a site for articulating processes of gendered racialization, exposing neoliberal violence(s) and forming new desires, epistemes, and subjectivities. ii This thesis of Derek Vincent Lu is approved. Victor Bascara Purnima Mankekar Kyungwon Hong, Committee Chair University of California, Los Angeles 2016 iii This project is dedicated to myself at thirteen years old, who dreamed of having superpowers like Clark Kent because I felt different from everyone around me. And to Mrs. Rani Chandran: I know you’re smiling down on me. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements………………………………………………………………………………vii Introduction: Situating “There’s Something About Lucy”………………………………………..1 Chapter One: Lingisms and Neoliberal Violence in Ally McBeal……………………………….29 Chapter Two: Guilty Feelings and Suspended Agency in Elementary…………………………..62 Conclusion: The Point of Cultural Studies………………………………………………………91 Selected Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………99 v FIGURES Figure 1…………………………………………………………………………………………..29 Figure 2…………………………………………………………………………………………..32 Figure 3…………………………………………………………………………………………..60 Figure 4…………………………………………………………………………………………..73 Figure 5…………………………………………………………………………………………..78 vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project would not have been possible without the mentorship, friendship, and support of the following individuals. First, I must thank my amazing committee members. Thank you, Professor Grace Hong, for agreeing to be my thesis chair and for being the staunchest supporter of my work. This project would have turned out very differently if you had not constantly pushed me to think about the ideological work that culture enables. Thank you, Professor Purnima Mankekar, for showing me what it’s like to teach with passion and compassion and for instilling upon me unequivocal significance of cultural analysis as academic research and the complex ethics of engaging cultural productions. Thank you, Professor Victor Bascara, for the fun conversations in office hours and for reminding me that there is always a way to theorize that which we find pleasurable. I am indebted to all three of you for reading my work and for helping me ground the stakes of my project in engaging cultural production and explicating the work of culture. The community of scholars, students, and staff at UCLA in the Asian American Studies department has been so instrumental to my sanity and survival these past two years. Professor Keith Camacho for gently guiding us through during our very first graduate seminar as a cohort and for always offering a friendly face and a fist bump. Professor Lucy Burns for showing me how to teach with conviction. Professor Valerie Matsumoto, for the lovely greeting cards and for always being welcoming, even towards students you never met. Thank you to the tireless staff in Asian American Studies for holding the department together – Anne, Kristine, Wendy, and TK. Of course, I must thank my MA cohort: Dana, Emilie, Laura, Sumiko, Kenny, and Lawrence. I appreciate our times together, complaining, laughing, learning, and breaking bread at Palomino’s. You all helped me grow as a budding scholar, writer, and educator. I can’t wait to vii see where each of us ends up in ten years! To MA cohorts past and present, thank you all for your collective commitment to producing dynamic scholarship that continues to push the boundaries of Asian American Studies. And finally, a special shout out to Katie Wang – fellow foodie, lover of pop culture, and all things adorable. Thank you for your love and friendship and your willingness to engage in conversations about class privilege together. There is no doubt in my mind that the past two years would have been much less fun without your bubbly presence in my life. I must also thank the staff and faculty in the Ethnic Studies Department at UC San Diego who first saved me from political science and set me on this path in academia, doing Ethnic Studies work. Yolanda Escamilla for her deeply missed warm and nurturing presence in the Ethnic Studies office. Daisy Rodriguez for effortlessly handling university bureaucracy and ensuring that I could graduate on time! Kit Myers for helping to bring myself and my voice into my writing. Christina Carney-Anderson, longtime mentor and friend, for being among my fiercest supporters throughout my journey in academia and for reminding me to remember to love myself first and foremost. Professor Roshanak Kheshti, for her care and dedication to supporting young scholars of color. Professor Curtis Marez, for being the first to show me that popular culture, and the things we find enjoyable, can also be the subject of rigorous academic research. Thank you all for instilling in me the transformative power of Ethnic Studies. Lastly, I need to thank my family. My mom, for her endless concern and love. My dad, for his tireless care and support. My sister, for providing a much-needed lightness to my life. And to Lucy Alexis Liu – thank you for your perseverance in an institution notoriously unkind to actresses of color and for continuing to awe, inspire, and surprise fans like myself with your versatility as an actress. This project is as much about you as it is for you. viii Introduction: Situating “There’s Something About Lucy” I’m proud of my heritage, yes, but I think there’s always a danger when people put you on a pedestal. Especially when you’re just trying to live out your dreams. The intention is not to represent Asian Americans but to be an Asian American who is working as an actress. People often confuse the two. - Lucy Liu, on being an Asian American star1 Lucy Alexis Liu first gained widespread recognition as a series regular on the zeitgeisty serial dramatic comedy Ally McBeal (David E. Kelley, 1997-2002). Her breakthrough turn as the cruel, vindictive, eroticized, and exotically sensual lawyer Ling Woo catapulted her to stardom. Due to the incredible ratings and critical success of Ally McBeal,2 Liu would go on to become the most prolific and recognizable Asian American actress of the 1990s and early 2000s. Her bankability and popularity as a bona fide star enabled her to land one of the lead roles in Columbia Pictures’ big-screen remake of the 1970s serial crime drama of the same name, Charlie’s Angels (McG, 2000), alongside Hollywood A-listers Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore. For a while, her star power seemed to be increasingly on the rise, as the blockbuster success of the first installment of Charlie’s Angels led to the production of a sequel, as well as a starring role in Quentin Tarantino’s martial arts film Kill Bill, Vol. 1 (2003). However, just as rapidly as she climbed the ranks of Hollywood’s elite, her career stalled, and Hollywood 1 Lucy Liu, Interview with CBS News Entertainment, Feb 5, 1999. 2 Ally McBeal averaged 13.8 million viewers per episode in season two and placed within the top 20 of the Nielsen ratings. “TV Winners & Losers,” Entertainment Weekly, Time Inc., Jun. 4, 1999. 1 directors and producers started showing a general disinterest in casting her in the hyperstylized action films akin to those that had made her a star. Aside from a short-lived lead role in a Sex and the City inspired series about New York power women in 2007 called Cashmere Mafia (Kevin Wade, 2007), Liu would not return to primetime until 2012, when she signed on for a supporting role on the critically acclaimed police drama Southland, for which she won the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Drama Guest Actress. And later that year, she was cast as the first female, Chinese American version of Dr. Watson in CBS’ modern day retelling of Sherlock Holmes – Elementary (Robert Doherty, 2012-present). The show has been generally
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