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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2020

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References

Notes

1 Works referred to in this introduction can be found in the “Selected Bibliography of Lesbian and Related Works” at the end of this issue.

2 On able-mindedness, see Carol Van Kirk (1990).

3 For earlier criticism of patriarchal methods of philosophy and a presentation of alternatives, see especially Joyce Trebilcot (1988B and 1990).

4 On the “multiplicitous self,” see María Lugones (1990b and 1990c).