Envisioning Empathy through Graphic Memoir - An Afternoon with Alison Bechdel

Thu Apr 04 2024 at 04:00 pm

USC Keck School of Medicine | Los Angeles

USC Visions and Voices
Publisher/HostUSC Visions and Voices
Envisioning Empathy through Graphic Memoir - An Afternoon with Alison Bechdel
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“An intellectual populist and a pioneer.”—The New Yorker
At a time when LGBTQ+ people are under attack and queer stories are being censored, graphic novelist Alison Bechdel will discuss how graphic memoir offers a valuable way of expressing one’s life experiences, fostering empathy and advocacy. For future health professionals, her stories offer keen insight into the human condition and tools for supporting the people under their care.
Bechdel has won numerous awards, including a MacArthur “Genius” Award in 2014 and a Tony for Best Musical in 2015 for the musical adaptation of her debut graphic memoir, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, which depicts her childhood experience with sexual and gender identity and her father’s suicide. In June, Fun Home was released as an audiobook featuring the voices of Jane Lynch, Carrie Brownstein, Roberta Colindrez, and Roxane Gay.
Bechdel describes her second graphic memoir, Are You My Mother?, as an examination of “the self, subjectivity, desire, the nature of reality.” Most recently, the Inkpot Award winner has extended her study of self in relation to others by exploring the influence of fitness branding and aesthetics on body image and gender in The Secret to Superhuman Strength.
This event is part of the Visualizing Medicine Lecture Series, which also includes a talk by Shirlene Obuobi and an exhibition featuring art by Obuobi and Bechdel at Norris Medical Library.
Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by Pamela Schaff (Medical Education, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics), Renée Rau (Norris Medical Library), Annie M. Thompson (Norris Medical Library), Erika Wright (Medical Education and English), Sabrina Derrington (Pediatrics), and Ron Ben-Ari (Internal Medicine and Medical Education). Co-sponsored by Keck School of Medicine’s HEAL (Humanities, Ethics, Art, and Law) Program, the USC Libraries, and the CHLA Center for Bioethics.
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USC Keck School of Medicine, 1969 Zonal Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90033-1048, United States,Los Angeles, California

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