How does Alison Bechdel's autobiographical comic "Fun Home" show how she uses the medium of comics to deal with living in a heteronormative society?
Feel's like a direct follow on from my essays last year, which is great and feels very natural. I am worried however about putting words in another artists mouth.
How does Alison Bechdel's autobiographical comics show her experiences living in a heteronormative society?
Feels less like I'd be showhorning in her other comics
How does Alison Bechdel's comics show us how minority groups can use comics as a medium for talking about the issues facing them?
(Could include my other examples of Allie Brosh, who is good because she's not a trained artist. However is a slightly wider question.)
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