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Revision of My Girlfriend Olivia from November 9, 2005 - 23:49

by Julie Levin Russo

term paper for MC150 Television, Gender, and Sexuality
with Professor Lynne Joyrich
Brown University

Spend a little time online with the fans of TV???s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and you???re likely to notice that they???re engaged in a sexual investigation of their own: the case of whether main character Detective Olivia Benson is a lesbian. The terms of this inquest are echoed in the academic discipline of television studies, which explores whether the TV show itself, the audience???s interpretations of it, or the social context that circumscribes both is the privileged ground of televisual meaning. This paper argues that the concurrent sleuthing of scholars, viewers, and TV characters is not only analogous but intertwined in convoluted networks that link knowledge, desire, and spectatorship across these various registers. Within this topology, the question of whether Olivia is ???really??? a lesbian is inextricable from broader ambivalences that saturate the perilous associations between texts and audiences, academics and fans, investigation and eroticism, gender and consumption, television and the real world.

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