Giovanni's Room

Footnotes

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  7. ^ a b Baldwin, James; Fred L. Standley (1996). Conversations with James Baldwin. University of Mississippi. p. 205.
  8. ^ Masanto, Alaina (2019), Gaze upon My Shame: The Function of the Gaze on Marginalized Identities in Giovanni's Room (BA thesis), University of North Carolina Asheville
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  18. ^ Wesling, Meg (2022). "'This Grisly Act of Love': Monstrous Heterosexuality in Giovanni's Room". Modern Fiction Studies. 68 (3): 434–459. doi:10.1353/mfs.2022.0040.

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