Many lesbian feminist philosophers and social theorists have deployed a `false self account' of identity in their work. In this article the implications of this account of the self are identified and critiqued. An alternative relational psychoanalytic account of the self, drawn from the work of D. W. Winnicott, is suggested as useful for the development of lesbian feminist theory.
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