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In-text: (Anthony, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Anthony, J., 2016. Poems of the Modern Gay Boy. Livingstone: Diamond Mill Press.
In-text: (Baillie, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Baillie, K., 2016. JK Rowling says Lupin's condition is 'a metaphor illnesses with a stigma'. [online] Metro. Available at: <https://metro.co.uk/2016/09/09/jk-rowling-says-remus-lupins-condition-as-a-werewolf-is-a-metaphor-for-hiv-and-aids-6118903/> [Accessed 7 October 2021].
In-text: (Baldwin, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Baldwin, J., 2001. Go tell it on the mountain. London: Penguin Books.
In-text: (Baraka, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Baraka, A., 2015. S O S. New York: Grove Attlantic.
In-text: (Bravo, Edwards, Rollick and Elwyn, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Bravo, P., Edwards, A., Rollick, S. and Elwyn, G., 2010. Tough Decisions Faced by People Living with HIV: A Literature Review of Psychosocial Problems. AIDS Reviews, pp.76-88.
In-text: (Chávez, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Chávez, K., 2010. Poetic Polemics: A (Queer Feminist of Color) Reflection on a Gay Slam Poet. Text and Performance Quarterly, 30(4), pp.444-452.
In-text: (Eng and Kazanjian, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Eng, D. and Kazanjian, D., 2003. Loss. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Furious Flower, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Furious Flower, 2017. Danez Smith on the impact poetry has on living in an imperfect world. [video] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHnOLhgJXwk> [Accessed 7 October 2021].
In-text: (Haines, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Haines, C., 2019. The Uncommons (Danez Smith). The Minnesota Review, 2019(93), pp.102-110.
In-text: (Huber, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Huber, S., 2021. How to Continue: The poetry of HIV/AIDS four decades on. The Yale Review, 109(3), pp.212-231.
In-text: (Jagose, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Jagose, A., 2010. Queer theory. New York: New York University Press.
In-text: (Juncosa, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Juncosa, T., 2019. "I Got the Cell Count Blues": Danez Smith, HIV, and the Legacy of the Black Arts Movement. Journal of American Studies in Italy, (2), pp.43-61.
In-text: (Logie and Gibson, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Logie, C. and Gibson, M., 2013. A mark that is no mark? Queer women and violence in HIV discourse. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 15(1), pp.29-43.
In-text: (How to Continue by John Ashbery | Poetry Foundation, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Poetry Foundation. 2007. How to Continue by John Ashbery | Poetry Foundation. [online] Available at: <https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/52163/how-to-continue> [Accessed 5 October 2021].
In-text: (Powell, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Powell, E., n.d. J K Rowling: Remus Lupin's werewolf condition is a metaphor for HIV. [online] Standard.co.uk. Available at: <https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/j-k-rowling-remus-lupin-s-werewolf-condition-is-a-metaphor-for-hiv-a3340516.html> [Accessed 7 October 2021].
In-text: (Pozorski, Lavoie and Cynn, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Pozorski, A., Lavoie, J. and Cynn, C., 2019. Literary and Visual Representations of HIV/AIDS. Rowman & Littlefield.
In-text: (Rendell, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Rendell, J., 2002. Drag Acts: Performativity, Subversion and the AIDS Poetry of Rafael Campo and Mark Doty. Critical Survey, 14(2).
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