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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Fun Home

A Family Tragicomic
Book • 2006
Published in 2006, 'Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic' is a graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel that recounts her upbringing in a funeral home in rural Pennsylvania.

The book focuses on Bechdel's fraught relationship with her father, Bruce, a closeted gay man and high school English teacher who also worked as a part-time mortician.

The narrative is non-linear, using literary and mythological allusions to explore themes of sexual orientation, gender roles, family dysfunction, and the impact of secrets on family life.

Bechdel's meticulous artwork and essayistic writing style combine to create a powerful and intimate portrayal of her childhood and her attempts to understand her father and herself.

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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Kara Swisher
as a graphic novel that was adapted into a Broadway show and won five Tonys.
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Cartoons, Capitalism & Censorship: Alison Bechdel & Ann Telnaes on Politics in Art
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Brett McKay
as one of the materials given to the minister.
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The Alberta book ban saga
Mentioned as a book challenged in a school library.
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When Book Bans Came to Small Town New Jersey
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Jesse Brown
as one of the graphic novels that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith found had inappropriate sexual imagery.
Exploiting John Candy
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Tig Notaro
as a work by Alison Bechdel, who also wrote the comic strip 'Dykes to Watch Out For'.
Pretty Little Episode #58
Mentioned by Anne in comparison to Persepolis.
Persepolis
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Zach Stafford
, referencing the “ring of keys” moment of recognition and self-discovery.
Men on Film
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Angus Fletcher
as a book that uses literary inventions to help readers overcome numbness and rediscover feelings.
Brené with Dr. Angus Fletcher on Life-Changing Inventions in Literature
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Alison Bechdel
as her earlier bestselling graphic memoir about her father and family life.
Remembering Winnicott: A Graphic Memoirist and a Psychoanalyst Discuss Creativity in Writing and Psychotherapy
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Debbie Millman
as one of Alison Bechdel's works.
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