Are you my mother? Understanding feminist therapy with Alison Bechdel

This article considers the ways that people might engage with therapeutic processes on the long road to self-actualization. It is also a call for those who can, to think of this labor as a form of activism. I ask that we reflect on some of the possible routes to achieving what might loosely be termed forms of affective knowledge. As part of this call, I first examine theories around graphic fiction, therapy, and possible connections between these fields. I then investigate a text that exemplifies the liberatory potential of therapy: Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Are You My Mother? and its possibilities for explaining the therapeutic process.


  • Authors:Magnet, S.
  • Publication Year:2017
  • Citation:Magnet, S. (2017). Are you my mother? Understanding feminist therapy with Alison Bechdel. Women & Therapy, 40,1-2, pp. 207-227.
  • Type:Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals
  • Abstract:English
  • Permanent Identifier:https://doi.org/10.1080/02703149.2016.1213607
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